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9 August, 08:23

How much heat in kcal must be added to 0.5kg of water at room temperature (20°C) to raise its temperature to 50°C?

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  1. 9 August, 11:25
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    We know that the energy required to raise the temperature of a substance is the product of that substance's mass, specific heat capacity and the change in temperature. Mathematically:

    Q = m * Cp * delta (T)

    The Cp of water in Kcal / (kg*K) or Kcal / (kg*C) is 1. (Per unit Celsius and per unit Kelvin are interchangeable because one degree change in Celsius is equal to one degree change in Kelvin)

    Using the formula,

    Q = 0.5 * 1 * (50-20)

    Q = 15 Kcal
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