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We can use the equation q = m × Cg × ΔT to describe it Note: the heat capacity of gaseous water, Cg = 2.00 J/g°C is different from solid or liquid
Calculate the heat that would have been required to heat the 300g of water used in the data table from its starting temperature as a liquid of 100°C to its final temperature at 120°C.

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