Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 181. g of solid hexane (C6H₁4) and bring it to a temperature of -27.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. X S

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Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 181. g of solid hexane (C6H₁4) and bring it to a temperature of -27.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant
digits. Also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol.
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Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 181. g of solid hexane (C6H₁4) and bring it to a temperature of -27.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant
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