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14 December, 12:50

How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 5 kilograms of coal from 20°C to 220°C? A) 314 J B) 4,187,000 J C) 1,314,718 J D) 6,573 J

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  1. 14 December, 15:14
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    1000 kJ of heat energy is required.

    Explanation:

    Heat energy required, H = mcΔT, where m is the mass, C is specific heat and ΔT is change in temperature.

    Mass of coal, m = 5 kg

    Change in temperature, ΔT = 220-20 = 200°C

    Specific heat of coal = 1 kJ kg⁻¹°C⁻¹

    Substituting

    H = mcΔT = 5 x 1 x 200 = 1000 kJ

    1000 kJ of heat energy is required.
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