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5.5 kg of liquid water initially at 12°c is to be heated to 95°c in a teapot equipped with an 800-w electric heating element inside. the specific heat of water can be taken to be 4.18 kj/kg·°c, and the heat loss from the water during heating can be neglected. the time it takes to heat water to the desired temperature is min.

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