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How much heat must be removed from 5.0g of water at 10°C to become ice at 0°C ? (my name is Kevin and I changed it to KPL cuz there is another kevin here)
9 years ago

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bobpursley
heat=5*1cal/gram*10C + 5*89 calories
9 years ago
Joshua
Need your help and your answer 🤧
4 years ago
Alan
How much heat must be remove from 5.0 g of water at 10 degrees celsius to become ice at 0 degree celsius
4 years ago
Dayday
no answe
3 years ago

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