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Molar heat capacity (C(p)) of water of c...

Molar heat capacity `(C_(p))` of water of constant pressure is `75JK^(-1) mol^(-4)`. The increase in temperature (in K) of 100g of water when I kJ of heat is supplied to it is

A

`1.8 xx 10^(-3) mol`

B

`3.6 xx 10 ^(-5)` mol

C

`0.0288 g`

D

`0.288mg `

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