☐ Calculate the energy required to heat 644.0 of silver from 2.1 °C to 14.4 °C. Assume the specific heat capacity of silver under these conditions is 0.235 J.g -1 -1 .K Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Х x10 μ

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Calculate the energy required to heat 644.0 of silver from 2.1 °C to 14.4 °C. Assume the specific heat capacity of silver under these conditions is
0.235 J.g
-1 -1
.K
Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Х
x10
μ
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