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Title: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: xlr300 on Dec 11, 2014
How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C to 66.1 °C? Specific heat of Cu = 0.382 J/(g °C)
A) 263 J
B) 812 J
C) 450 J
D) 109 J



Title: Re: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: dustyparticle on Dec 13, 2014
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Title: Re: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: xlr300 on Dec 19, 2014
Thank you for helping me out all semester, your answer was right! Bye for now


Title: Re: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: dustyparticle on Dec 19, 2014
Welcome :-]


Title: Re: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: EMELY GARCIA on Dec 8, 2020
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Title: Re: How much heat energy in Joules is required to heat 16.0 g of copper from 23.0 °C
Post by: bio_man on Nov 18, 2021
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