How much energy in kJ is required to heat a calorimeter whose heat capacity is 191.7 J/oC from 23.5oC to 80.3oC?
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The heat capacity of the calorimeter is given as 191.7 J/°C, the initial temperature (T_initial) is 23.5°C, and the final temperature (T_final) is 80.3°C. Show more…
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