Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table) Specific Heats for Some Substanc
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Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table) Specific Heats for Some Substanc
Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table) Specific Heats for Some Substances Substance Elements Aluminum, Al(s) Copper, Cu(s) Gold, Au(s) tron, Fe(s) Silver, Ag(e) Titanium, Ti(s) Compounds Ammonia, NH₂ (s) Ethanol, C₂H₂O() Sodium chloride, NaCl(s) Water, H₂O(s) Water, H₂O(s) cal/g CJ/g C 0214 0.0920 0.0308 0.129 0.100 0.452 0.0562 0.235 0.125 0523 0.488 0588 0.897 0:385 1.00 0.485 2.04 2:46 0207 0.864 4.184 2.03 Calculate the calories lost when 85 g of water cools from 45 "C to 29 °C Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Use abbreviations for the units. Value Submit Part B Units Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; 6 attempts remaining ? A Calculate the joules lost when 29 g of water cools from 86 C to 09 "C Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Use abbreviations for the units. ? 22 hal heter, from in
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