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Asked by cindy

if 100j of heat energy is applied to a 25-g sample of mercury, by how many degrees will the temperature of the sample of mercury increase?
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
100 = mass Hg x seicific heat x delta T.
Solve for delta T.
14 years ago

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