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Sanarah Sanarah
  • 15-09-2016
  • Physics
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Calculate the energy needed to change 200.0 g of ice from -20.0°C to water at 35.0°C.

A) 24940 kcal
B) 9000 kcal
C) 24.94 kcal
D) 9.00 kcal

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samaurianash2
samaurianash2 samaurianash2
  • 15-09-2016

it's C  24.94KCAL

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