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What is the total internal energy change (∆E), in J, of a system that releases 202.90 J of heat and absorbs 315.7 J of work from the surroundings?
10 years ago

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DrBob222
dE = q+w
q = -202.90+(+315.7)
10 years ago
Israh
112.8
8 years ago

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