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4 August, 11:21

Part A How much heat is required to warm 1.70 L of water from 28.0 ∘ C to 100.0 ∘ C? (Assume a density of 1.0g/mL for the water.)

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  1. 4 August, 14:12
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    You have to use the equation of q (heat) = c (specific heat) X m (mass) X dT (change in temp)

    q (heat) = (1700 g H2O) X (4.184 J/C) X (100C-28C)

    q (heat) = 512121.6

    q (heat) = 5.1 X10^5
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