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How much total heat is required to bring 25.0g of ice at ~2.00 C to a liquid at 50.0 C? Please
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How much total heat is required to bring 25.0g of ice at ~2.00 C to a liquid at 50.0 C? Please
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How much total heat is required to bring 25.0g of ice at ~2.00 C to a liquid at 50.0 C? Please
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Answer:
q=m*c*•
Step-by-step explanation:
•=50-2
m=25
c=4.18
q=?
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