leonking061or59q7
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  • 05-11-2019
  • Chemistry
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How much energy will it take to raise the temperature of 75.0 g of water from 20.0°C to 55.0°C?

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olowookereboyede
olowookereboyede olowookereboyede
  • 12-11-2019

Answer:

We can use heat = mcΔT to determine the amount of heat, but first we need to determine ΔT. Because the final temperature of the water is 55°C and the initial temperature is 20.0°C, ΔT is as follows:

ΔT = Tfinal − Tinitial = 55.0°C − 20.0°C = 35.0°C

given the specific heat of water as 1 cal/g·°C. Substitute the known values into heat = mcΔT and solve for amount of heat:

=  heat=(75.0 g)(1 cal/ g· °C )(35.0°C) =

= 75x1x35=2625 cal

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