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Physics, 18.11.2019 20:31 caprisun1491

How much energy ( in joules ) is released when 0.06 kilograms of mercury is condensed to a liquid at the same temperature ?

a. 697.08 j
b. 17,705.1 j
c. 20,075.04 j
d. 51,302.88 j

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