Calculate the energy needed to change 10 grams of water from 70°C to 110°C.
5700 kcal
0.35 kc...
Physics, 13.11.2020 21:20 nikeahbrown
Calculate the energy needed to change 10 grams of water from 70°C to 110°C.
5700 kcal
0.35 kcal
5.7 kcal
350 kcal
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