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how much heat is required to warm 10 grams of ice from -10 celsius to 0 celsius? (specific heat of ice= 0.5 cal/g.C?)
9 years ago

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Steve
look at the units:

.5 cal/g°C * 10g * 10°C = 50 cal
9 years ago
Anonymous
50
7 years ago
Pema
Pls show me answer
4 years ago

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