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20 January, 18:12

How many kilograms of oil are needed to heat 190 kg of water from 22 ∘C to 100∘C? (Assume that 1lb=454g, the specific heat of liquid water is 4.184 J/g∘C.)

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  1. 20 January, 19:44
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    m = 1.3 Kg

    Explanation:

    according to Specific Heat Formula:

    Q = mc∆T

    when Q is the heat energy in Joules

    m is the mass of water

    C is the specific heat its unit J/kg∙K

    ∆T change in temperature (the final t - the initial t)

    by substitution:

    Q = 190000 g * 4.184 J/g∘C * 78

    Q = 62006880 J

    when The combustion of 1.0 lb of oil provides 2.2*107J

    So lb of oil when Q = 62006880 J = 2.8 Ib

    and when 1lb=454g

    So 2.8 Ib = 1271.2 g = 1.3 Kg
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