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Using specific heat capacity to find temperature change
A chem.
action takes place inside a flask submerged in a water bath. The water bath contains 8.20 kg of water at 28.0 °C. During the reaction 76.5 kJ of
heat flows out of the flask and into the bath.
Calculate the new temperature of the water bath. You can assume the specific heat capacity of water under these conditions is 4.18 J•g
answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Explanation
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