SOLUTION: Which quantity of liquid water has more heat energy: 60 ml at 100 degrees Celsius, or 135 ml at 0 degrees Celsius?
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Question 1095400: Which quantity of liquid water has more heat energy: 60 ml at 100 degrees Celsius, or 135 ml at 0 degrees Celsius?
Answer by ikleyn(52835) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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To estimate and compare the liquid water heat energy of two samples in correct terms, we must have an agreement about
the common base temperature level. Then the answer will be correct and will make sense.
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in height and in depth and in all other directions/dimensions . . .
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