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2. 677 grams of ethanol (2.57 J/g°C) starts at a temperature of 2°C. If energy is added to raise its
temperature to 71°C, how many Joules were added?
Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 calories
OF to °C: [ ( T-32 ) x 5 J-9
3. A nail made of iron (c=0.45 J/g°C) has 34,500 Joules added to it. If the nail's temperature goes from
11°C to 892°C, what is the mass of the nail?
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bathtub of water (c = 1.00 cal/g°C) by 10.0°C, how many kilograms of water are in the bathtub?
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