Calculate the final temperature of 6.84 g of praseodymium (specific heat capacity = 0.193 J g-1 °C-1) initially at 26.8 °C that releases 11.3 J of energy into the surroundings.
A)14.3°C
B)18.2 °C
C)21.6 °C
D)23.8 °C
E)8.17 °C
Calculate the final temperature of 6.84 g of praseodymium (specific heat capacity = 0.193 J g-1...
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