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How many kcal are needed to raise the temperature of 120 g of water from 15°C to 75°C?
8 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Q=.120kg*cw*(75-15) watch your units on cw, you want as I have laid it out in kcal/kgC (I think it is 1000,look it up)
8 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
hi
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