w Not yet answered Points out of 100 Remove flag The heat capacity of ice is 2.108 J/g C. If I take a 9.185 g sample of

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w Not yet answered Points out of 100 Remove flag The heat capacity of ice is 2.108 J/g C. If I take a 9.185 g sample of Moderna vaccine that is kept in a freezer at -60.6 degrees C, and warm it up until it becomes liquid vaccine at 28.5 degrees C, how many Joules of energy does it take to do this? HINT: assume the vaccine is 100% water. a. 1095.26 Joules b. 4241.13 Joules C. 4163.05 Joules d. 5336.38 Joules e. 2268.59 Joules
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