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Ethylene glycol (antifreeze) has a specific heat of 2.42 J/(g*K).
The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy
is absorbed when the temperature
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Ethylene glycol (antifreeze) has a specific heat of 2.42 J/(g*K). Calculate q when 3.65 kg of ethylene glycol cools from 240
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Ethylene glycol, commonly used as automobile antifreeze, has a specific gravity of 1.1088 at room temperature (25 ℃). What is
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Ethylene glycol has a specific heat of 0.578 cal/(g×°C). If 23.2 g of ethylene glycol absorbs 75.6 cal of heat energy, what
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An aqueous antifreeze is 40.0% ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) by mass. The density of the solution is 1.05 g/cm3. Calculate the
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Ethylene glycol has a specific gravity of 1.1088 at room temperature, What is the volume of
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A 49.3 g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 624. J of heat. What was the initial temperature of ethylene
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A 26.5 g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 675 J of heat. What was the initial temperature of ethylene
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An aqueous antifreeze solution is 40.0% ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) by mass. The density of the solution is 1.05 g/cm3. Calculate
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Automotive antifreeze consists of ethylene glycol, C2H6O2, a nonvolatile electrolyte. Calculate the boiling point and freezing
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