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26 February, 13:53

What amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of 200 g of water by 15°C (the specific heat of water is 1 cal/g°C)

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  1. 26 February, 15:44
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    Heat energy required (Q) = 3,000 J

    Explanation:

    Find:

    Mass of water (M) = 200 g

    Change in temperature (ΔT) = 15°C

    Specific heat of water (C) = 1 cal/g°C

    Find:

    Heat energy required (Q) = ?

    Computation:

    Q = M * ΔT * C

    Heat energy required (Q) = Mass of water (M) * Change in temperature (ΔT) * Specific heat of water (C)

    Heat energy required (Q) = 200 g * 15°C * 1 cal/g°C

    Heat energy required (Q) = 3,000 J
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