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the specific heat capacity of mercury is 0.033 cal/(g))degrees Celsius)How many grams of Hg could be raised to 50 degrees celsius from 27 degrees celsius with 381 joules?
16 years ago

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DrBob222
Mass Hg x specific heat Hg x delta T = 381
Solve for mass Hg.
16 years ago

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