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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 09:50 Chanz2104

Asample of water is heated from 10.0 (degrees celsius) to 15.0 (degrees celsius) by the addition of 125 j of heat. what is the mass of the water? (i understand what the question is asking me and i know that i have to use the formula q=m•c•dt but i don’t understand how to plug in a specific heat capacity if they don’t give it to me. )

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