Compare the amount of heat

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  1. how did the amount of energy gained compare to the amount of enery lost as heat at the second through fourth trophic levels?
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  2. How did the amount of energy gained compare to the amount of energy lost as heat at the second through fourth trophic levels?
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  3. This was my problem:4.) The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.092 cal/g*oC. Show that the amount of heat needed to raise the
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  4. Compare the amount of heat required to vaporize a 200.-gram sample of H20(L) at its boiling point to the amount of heat required
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  5. Heat capacity is an intrinsic physical property of a substance that measures the amount of heat required to change that
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  6. Heat capacity is an intrinsic physical property of a substance that measures the amount of heat required to change that
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  7. Why would you subtract the heat of a calorimeter when calculating heat of the reaction? hint: the heat of the calorimeter is the
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  8. What is the full definition of specific heat?The amount of heat required for boiling water. The amount of heat required to
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  9. How does a raw banana relate the second law of thermodynamics to the changes in energy observed in Appendix C. How did the
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    2. Danny asked by Danny
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  10. : Identify the fruit or vegetable you selected and relate the second law of thermodynamics to the changes in energy observed in
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