What is the heat capacity of mercury if it requires 167.0J to change the temperature of 15.0 g mercury from 25.00oC to 33.00oC?
Select one:
a. 11.1J/goC
b. 0.719J/goC
c. 1.39J/goC
d. 20.9J/goC
e. 287J/goC
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