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The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20 The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20   to 100   ? The density and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g <font face= symbol ></font>   ) , respectively. A) 2,150 J B) 2,150 kJ C) 1,940 kJ D) 1,940 J E) 215 J to 100 The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20   to 100   ? The density and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g <font face= symbol ></font>   ) , respectively. A) 2,150 J B) 2,150 kJ C) 1,940 kJ D) 1,940 J E) 215 J ? The density and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g The cooling system in an automobile holds 10.0 L of ethylene glycol antifreeze. How much energy is absorbed when the temperature of the ethylene glycol goes from 20   to 100   ? The density and specific heat capacity of ethylene glycol are 1.11 g/mL and 2.42 J/(g <font face= symbol ></font>   ) , respectively. A) 2,150 J B) 2,150 kJ C) 1,940 kJ D) 1,940 J E) 215 J ) , respectively.


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