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For the problem below use the heat equation q=mc/\T to solve for the unknown. A student must use 225 mL of hot water in a lab procedure. Calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 225 mL of water from 20.0 degree Celsius to 100.0 degree Celsius. (NOTE: To get the full credit, you MUST show the equation with the numbers in the problem substituted in the equation, then solve for the final answer with UNIT).

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