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How much would the temperature of a 34.2 g sample of argon gas decrease when 2.8 kJ of heat is removed? Your answer should be in °C.
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How much would the temperature of a 34.2 g sample of argon gas decrease when 2.8 kJ of heat is removed? Your answer should be in °C.
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How much would the temperature of a 34.2 g sample of argon gas decrease when 2.8 kJ of heat is removed?
Your answer should be in °C.
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8.90 I hope I helped!!
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8.90
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because I calculated it
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