![SOLVED: Calculate the heat capacity, in joules and in calories per degree, of the following: (a) 28.4 g of water (b) 1.00 oz of lead SOLVED: Calculate the heat capacity, in joules and in calories per degree, of the following: (a) 28.4 g of water (b) 1.00 oz of lead](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/a8563b33-de2a-4a82-9168-338285795e0e_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Calculate the heat capacity, in joules and in calories per degree, of the following: (a) 28.4 g of water (b) 1.00 oz of lead
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SOLVED:Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see Table 3.11): a. calories to heat 8.5 g of water from 15^∘ C to 36^∘ C b. joules
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