How many calories are required to heat 100.0 g of water from -15.0 oC to 115.0 oC ?  Without doing any calculations, which of the following conversion factors would be needed ? ___warm the solid ___melt the solid ___heat the liquid         ___vaporize the liquid ___heat the vapor a.  use          b.  don't use How many calories are required to heat 100.0 g of water from -15.0 oC to 15.0 oC ?  Without doing any calculations, which of the following conversion factors would be needed ? ___warm the solid ___melt the solid ___heat the liquid         ___vaporize the liquid ___heat the vapo

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How many calories are required to heat 100.0 g of water from -15.0 oC to 115.0 oC ?  Without doing any calculations, which of the following conversion factors would be needed ?

___warm the solid

___melt the solid

___heat the liquid        

___vaporize the liquid

___heat the vapor

a.  use          b.  don't use

How many calories are required to heat 100.0 g of water from -15.0 oC to 15.0 oC ?  Without doing any calculations, which of the following conversion factors would be needed ?

___warm the solid

___melt the solid

___heat the liquid        

___vaporize the liquid

___heat the vapor

a.  use          b.  don't use

How many calories are required to heat 100.0 g of water from 15.0 oC to 115.0 oC ?  Without doing any calculations, which of the following conversion factors would be needed ?

___warm the solid

___melt the solid

___heat the liquid        

___vaporize the liquid

___heat the vapor

a.  use          b.  don't use

 

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