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20 October, 11:27

To raise the temperature of 166.3 g of water from 50.00 °C to 60.00 °C requires how much heat?

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  1. 20 October, 14:44
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    Answer: 6951 J

    Explanation:

    For this problem, we would use the equation for heat to find the amount of heat required.

    q=mCΔT

    We are given our mass and temperature, but we need the specific heat of water which is C=4.18J/g°C

    q = (166.3g) (4.18J/g°C) (60.00-50.00°C)

    q=6951J
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