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How much heat is required to warm 1.30 l of water from 24.0 ∘c to 100.0∘c? (assume a density of 1.0g/ml for the water.) ?

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    When q = M * C * ΔT

    we can get the mass using the given volume & density:

    M = volume * density

    = 1.3 L * 1g/ml * 1000mL1L

    = 1300 g

    and when the specific heat of water = 4.18J/g.°C

    now, by substitution:

    ∴ q = 1300g * 4.18J/g.°C * (100-24)

    = 412984 J or 412.984 KJ
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