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2 January, 19:08

How much heat is required to raise the temperature of

12.0

g

of water from

-

35

°C

to

175

°C?

heat:

kcal

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  1. 2 January, 19:36
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    Q = 1.68 Kcal

    Explanation:

    Q = mCpΔT

    ∴ m H2O = 12.0 g

    ∴ T1 = 35°C ≅ 308 K

    ∴ T2 = 175°C ≅ 448 K

    ∴ ΔT = T2 - T1 = 175 - 35 = 140 °C

    ∴ Cp H2O = 1 cal / g.°C

    ⇒ Q = (12.0 g) (1 cal/g°C) (140 °C)

    ⇒ Q = (1680 cal) * (Kcal/1000 cal)

    ⇒ Q = 1.68 Kcal
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