Incorrect Question 19 The temperature of liquid nitrogen is -156 °C. What is the corresponding reading on the Kelvin sca

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Incorrect Question 19 The temperature of liquid nitrogen is -156 °C. What is the corresponding reading on the Kelvin sca

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Incorrect Question 19 The temperature of liquid nitrogen is -156 °C. What is the corresponding reading on the Kelvin scale 88 K -87 K 117 K -51 K 186 K

correct 0 Question 20 The number of kilojoules needed to raise the temperature of 62.5 g of water from 20. °C to 95 °C is (Cwater 4.184 J/g°C). 4.7 kJ Ⓒ90 kJ 25 kJ 5.0 kJ 20. kJ

ct 0/2.5 pt Question 21 A 70.0 g sample of an unknown solid at 93.0 °C is transferred to a calorimeter containing 50.0 g water at 22.0 °C. After stirring, the temperature inside the calorimeter is 26.5 °C. Calculate the specific heat of the solid. (Cwater 4.184 J/g°C) 45.0 J/gºC Ⓒ0.404 J/gºC 0.342 J/gºC 0.808 J/g C 0.202 J/g °C
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