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Chemistry, 03.06.2021 14:00 itsbrizee

The specific heat capacity of concrete is 0.880 J/g °C Calculate the heat added to 3 g of concrete if the temperature increased by 0.64 °C
Use the equation q=mcT

If you can please show work thanks


The specific heat capacity of concrete is 0.880 J/g °C

Calculate the heat added to 3 g of concret

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