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Chemistry, 22.10.2021 19:00 queenkendra16

Using the specific heat data of Table 6.8, calculate the amount of heat (in calories) needed to increase the temperature of the
following:
a. 210 g of copper from 40°C to 95°C
b. 150 g of mercury from 120°C to 300°C
c. 2500 g of helium gas from 250°C to 900°C

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