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An iron sphere with a mass of 75.00 g is heated to a temperature of 385.0°c. it is then placed in a beaker containing 150.0 g h2o at 100.0°c. how much heat energy must the wat…
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An iron sphere with a mass of 75.00 g is heated to a temperature of 385.0°c. it is then placed in a beaker containing 150.0 g h2o at 100.0°c. how much heat energy must the wat…
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An iron sphere with a mass of 75.00 g is heated to a temperature of 385.0°c. it is then placed in a beaker containing 150.0 g h2o at 100.0°c. how much heat energy must the water absorb to boil away completely? kj what is the maximum amount of heat the iron can release to the water? kj
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Question one the answer is 339 kj
Question two the answer is 9.02 kj
Question three - No
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