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10 Calories of heat would raise the temperature of 2 g of water by

A

`2^(@)C`

B

`5^(@)C`

C

`8^(@)C`

D

`10^(@)C`

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To solve the question, "10 Calories of heat would raise the temperature of 2 g of water by how much?", we can use the formula for heat transfer: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Formula**: The formula for heat transfer is given by: \[ Q = mc\Delta T ...
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