The energy involved in changing the temperature of 2.50 kg of water from 22.50 °C to 45.95 °C is __________ kJ.
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The change in temperature is given by the final temperature minus the initial temperature: Change in temperature = 45.95 °C - 22.50 °C Show more…
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