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4 July, 05:25

How much thermal energy needs to be added to 0.455 kg of benzene to heat it from 30*c to 50*c

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  1. 4 July, 07:24
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    15834 joules is the thermal energy required.

    Explanation:

    Specific heat capacity of benzene = 1.74 J/gK or 1740 J/Kg K

    mass of benzene = 0.455 kg

    temperature change = 50-30

    = 20 degrees

    From the formula:

    Specific heat capacity = thermal energy / (mass) * (temperature change)

    thermal energy = 0.455 * 1740*20 (speicfic heat of benzene is converted

    to joules per gram)

    = 15834 joules
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