Suppose we have 32.04g of water into which heat is transferred. If the initial temperature was 13.09 °C and the final temperature is 68.25 °C, how much heat has been added in units of Joules? Note: In the space below, please enter you numerical answer. Do not enter any units. If you enter units, your answer will be marked as incorrect.
Suppose we have 32.04g of water into which heat is transferred. If the initial temperature was 13.09 °C and the final temperature is 68.25 °C, how much heat has been added in units of Joules? Note: In the space below, please enter you numerical answer. Do not enter any units. If you enter units, your answer will be marked as incorrect.
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![Suppose we have 32.04g of water into which heat is transferred. If the initial temperature was
13.09 °C and the final temperature is 68.25 °C, how much heat has been added in units of
Joules? Note: In the space below, please enter you numerical answer. Do not enter any units. If
you enter units, your answer will be marked as incorrect.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose we have 32.04g of water into which heat is transferred. If the initial temperature was
13.09 °C and the final temperature is 68.25 °C, how much heat has been added in units of
Joules? Note: In the space below, please enter you numerical answer. Do not enter any units. If
you enter units, your answer will be marked as incorrect.
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