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Which of the following would release the most heat upon cooling from 75°C to 50°C? 10g H2O(1) 15g Al(s) 25g Sn(s) 40g Au(S)
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Which of the following would release the most heat upon cooling from 75°C to 50°C? 10g H2O(1) 15g Al(s) 25g Sn(s) 40g Au(S)
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heat upon cooling from 75°C to 50°C?
10g H2O(1)
15g Al(s)
25g Sn(s)
40g Au(S)
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A is correct
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Answer: 10g H2O(I)
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Got it right on edge :)
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