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A waste heat exchanger is used to absorb the energy from the complete combustion of hydrogen sulfide gas. What volume of water undergoing a temperature change of 52 degrees Celsius is required to absorb all of the energy from the burning of 12 kg of hydrogen sulfide? *
0.85 mL
0.84 L
840 g
0.85 g
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