How much energy is required to heat 450 g of water from 20°C to 100°C?(C = 75.291 J/mol . K for H2O; q = Ccal T)
A) 1.5 x 103 J
B) 3.6 x 104 J
C) 4.5 x 103 J
D) 1.5 x 102 kJ
E) 3.6 x 102 kJ
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