mass= 3.8721g temperature= 102 degrees

  1. mass= 3.8721gtemperature= 102 degrees Celsius volume= 156ml atmospheric pressure= 755.0 mm Hg calculate the molar mass using the
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  2. Suppose a piece of lead with a mass of 14.9g at a temperature of 92.5 degrees C is dropped into an insulated container of water.
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  3. 1)Suppose a piece of lead with a mass of 14.9 g at a temperature of 92.5 degrees is dropped into an insulated container of
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  4. A copper calorimeter of mass 150g, was half filled with water of mass 300g and temperature 0 degrees celcius. 5g of ice at 0
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  6. On Saturday morning the temperature was 76 degrees. The temperature dropped 9 degrees and then rose 13 degrees. How much does
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  8. he temperature in Canada last week was as follows. On Monday, the temperature was -12 degrees, on Tuesday the temperature was 8
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  9. Can someone check my answer for me...1)Suppose a piece of lead with a mass of 14.9 g at a temperature of 92.5 degrees is dropped
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  10. A sample of steam with a mass of .550 g and at a temperature of 1 degrees C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.40 g
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