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Physics, 12.10.2020 20:01 henrygrubb554

The element hydrogen has the highest specific heat of all elements. At a temperature of 25°C, hydrogen's specific heat is 14,253 J/kg°C. If the temperature of a 0.34 kg
sample of hydrogen is to be lowered to its freezing point which is -259° C, how
much energy will have to be lost from the hydrogen? Also write the answer in
scientific notation.

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