SOLUTION: If water heats up at a rate of change .26 degrees Celsius per second and the initial temperature is 8.27 degrees C, how many seconds will it take to heat to 100 degrees Celsius?

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Question 938808: If water heats up at a rate of change .26 degrees Celsius per second and the initial temperature is 8.27 degrees C, how many seconds will it take to heat to 100 degrees Celsius?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= 352.8 sec (rounded)
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