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  • 17-05-2022
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Specific Heat Practice
1. How much heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of 540 g of water from 32.00C
to 95.00C? (C=4.186 J/gºC)

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jsimpson11000 jsimpson11000
  • 17-05-2022

Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Specific Heat of water =  4.186 J/(g-C)

J/(g-C)     multiplied  by  g   and C   results in J

4.186  * 540  * (95-32) = 142 407 .72 J

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