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how much energy must be absorbed by 20.0 g of water to change its temperature from 95 degrees celsius to 125 degrees celsius
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What is the mass of the water that is being heated? it requires 2,500 joules to raise a certain amount of water (c = 4.186 jig c) from 20.0°c to 60.0°c. o 159 o 40 g o 63 g o 80 g
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