Asked by Derek
                The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy
is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20°C to 100°C? The density
and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g • °C),
            
        is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20°C to 100°C? The density
and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g • °C),
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    heatabsorbed=mass*c*deltaTemp
heatabsorbed=10L*1.11g/L*2.42J/gC*80C
    
heatabsorbed=10L*1.11g/L*2.42J/gC*80C
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
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