A container holding argon atoms changes temperature by 20C when 30 J of heat are removed. How
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A container holding argon atoms changes temperature by 20°C when 30 J of heat are removed. How many atoms are in the container?
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To solve this problem we can use the following equation Q mcT where Q is the heat t...View the full answer
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