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  1. Calculate the heat given off by the hot water.GIVEN: Original quantity of water (hot water) 50g Orig.temperature :40°C Final
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  2. Calculate the heat given off by the hot water.GIVEN: Original quantity of water (hot water) 50g Orig.temperature :40°C Final
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  3. Calculate the heat given off by the hot water.GIVEN: Original quantity of water (hot water) 50g Orig.temperature :40°C Final
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  4. Calculate the heat given off by the hot water.GIVEN: Original quantity of water (hot water) 50g Orig.temperature :40°C Final
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  5. Choose the correct category for each statement to indicate whether it impacts the quality or quantity of water. (3 points)
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  6. Drag each statement to the correct category to show whether it impacts the quality or quantity of water. Statements may be used
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  7. Drag each statement to the correct category to show whether it impacts the quality or quantity of water. Statements may be used
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  8. Estimates of the quantity of water required in the production of a pound, or Kg, of beef rangefrom _______________ to
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  9. Estimates of the quantity of water required in the production of a pound, or Kg, of beef rangefrom _______________ to
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  10. 22.) The molar heats of fusion and vaporization for water are 6.02 kJ/mol and 40.6 kJ/mol, respectively, and the specific heat
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