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Predict the final temperature when 1.2 $\mathrm{kJ}$ of energy as heat is transferred from $1.0 \times$$10^{2} \mathrm{mL}$ of water at 298 $\mathrm{K}$ .
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We are given that 1.2 kJ of energy as heat is transferred to 100 mL (1.0 x $10^2$ mL) of water initially at 298 K. Show more…
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