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		<title>How many Calories are required to raise the temp of a can of diet cola from refrigerator temp to body temp?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[preteargraphic asked: How many Calories (note capital C) are required to raise the temperature of a can of diet cola (12 fluid ounces) from refrigerator temperature to body temperature? What percentage of the energy (Calories) in the can of diet cola is required to do this? Assume, for the moment, that the diet cola has [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>preteargraphic</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>How many Calories (note capital C) are required to raise the temperature of a can of diet cola (12 fluid ounces) from refrigerator temperature to body temperature? What percentage of the energy (Calories) in the can of diet cola is required to do this? Assume, for the moment, that the diet cola has the same thermal properties as pure water. (Hint: A nutritional Calorie, the unit we see on cereal boxes, equals 1,000 of these calories. A gram is about 10 drops of seawater.)<br/><br/><a href='http://Lose-11-Pounds.com/FreeBook.php?pg=4'>Slim down &#8211; remove fat</a></div>
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