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17 May, 04:04

What is the heat capacity of 170 g of liquid water?

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  1. 17 May, 05:02
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    The specific heat capacity of water (which is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by 1 degree kelvin) is given as 4.1813J/gK (at 25°C).

    Therefore, to get the heat capacity of a certain mass (in grams), we just have to multiply this mass by the specific heat capacity of water as follows:

    heat capacity of 170 g = 170 * 4.1813 = 710.821 J/K
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