A gold bar is 55.0cm long at 5.0°C. How much would the length increase if it was heated to a final temperature of 96.0°C? 6.91x10-20 m O.0711 m O 6.91x10-20 cm O.711 mm O 2.76x1019 .284 cm

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What is the final temperature, how much water is there, and how much ice is there if 856.0g
of ice at 0.0°C are added to 624.0g of liquid water at 70.0°C?
Transcribed Image Text:What is the final temperature, how much water is there, and how much ice is there if 856.0g of ice at 0.0°C are added to 624.0g of liquid water at 70.0°C?
A gold bar is 55.0cm long at 5.0°C . How much would the length increase if it was heated to
a final temperature of 96.0°C?
O 6.91x10-20 m
.0711 m
6.91x10-20 cm
.711 mm
O 2.76x10-19 m
.284 cm
Transcribed Image Text:A gold bar is 55.0cm long at 5.0°C . How much would the length increase if it was heated to a final temperature of 96.0°C? O 6.91x10-20 m .0711 m 6.91x10-20 cm .711 mm O 2.76x10-19 m .284 cm
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