A 132.3 gram sample of water is initially at 20.0 °C. It absorbs 7990.1 J of heat from its surroundings. What is its fin

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A 132.3 gram sample of water is initially at 20.0 °C. It absorbs 7990.1 J of heat from its surroundings. What is its fin

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A 132 3 Gram Sample Of Water Is Initially At 20 0 C It Absorbs 7990 1 J Of Heat From Its Surroundings What Is Its Fin 1
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A 132.3 gram sample of water is initially at 20.0 °C. It absorbs 7990.1 J of heat from its surroundings. What is its final temperature, in °C? Enter the number only, understood to be in units of °C. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J 9°C
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