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5 December, 18:59

When 200 grams of water cools from 50.°C to 25°C, the total amount of heat energy released by the water is?

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  1. 5 December, 19:27
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    Heat = Mass x Specific Heat x Temperature

    By putting above values we get

    Heat = 20,930 Joules
  2. 5 December, 20:16
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    We will use the formula q = mCΔT. where q = heat energy released. m = mass. C = specific heat of water. ΔT = change in temperature. Specific heat of water has not been given so we will just use the standard value of that which is 4.186J/g °C. q = mCΔT. q = 200 * 4.186 * (50 - 25) q = 200 * 4.186 * 25 q = 5000 * 4.186 q = 20, 930 The total amount of energy released is 20, 930 J
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