Water (2570 g ) is heated until it just begins to boil. If the water absorbs 5.19 × 105J of heat in the process, what was the initial temperature of the water? Express your answer numerically in degrees Celsius. ► View Available Hint(s) ΠΫΠΙ ΑΣΦ Submit Part B ? An unknown substance has a mass of 17.3 g . When the substance absorbs 1.557 × 10²J of heat, the temperature of the substance is raised from 25.0 °C to 45.0 °C. What is the most likely identity of the substance?

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Water (2570 g ) is heated until it just begins to boil. If the water absorbs 5.19 × 105J of heat in
the process, what was the initial temperature of the water?
Express your answer numerically in degrees Celsius.
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An unknown substance has a mass of 17.3 g . When the substance absorbs 1.557 × 10²J of
heat, the temperature of the substance is raised from 25.0 °C to 45.0 °C. What is the most
likely identity of the substance?
Transcribed Image Text:Water (2570 g ) is heated until it just begins to boil. If the water absorbs 5.19 × 105J of heat in the process, what was the initial temperature of the water? Express your answer numerically in degrees Celsius. ► View Available Hint(s) VG ΑΣΦ Submit Part B ? °C An unknown substance has a mass of 17.3 g . When the substance absorbs 1.557 × 10²J of heat, the temperature of the substance is raised from 25.0 °C to 45.0 °C. What is the most likely identity of the substance?
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