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Calcula la cantidad de calor que hay que darle a 0,01 l de mercurio para que su temperatura pase de 10 ºC a 25 ºC. Datos: ρ=13,6 g/cm3; Ar(Hg)=200,6; C=28,1
J/(mol∙K).

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