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3 November, 19:32

How much energy is needed to warm 13.0 milligrams of water at 1.0 degrees Celsius to 75.00 degrees Celsius. Is this process endothermic or exothermic

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  1. 3 November, 22:35
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    use the equation q=mcΔt. convert 13 mg to g. so it becomes. 013g which will be the mass. C is specific heat of water which is always 4.184. Delta t is 75-1 which is 74. (.013) (4.184) (74) = 4.025
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