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21 March, 19:14

How many kilojoules are needed to raise the temperature of 325 grams of water from 15.0 degrees c to 77.0 degrees c?

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  1. 21 March, 19:25
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    Given:

    m = 325 g, the mass of water

    ΔT = 77 - 15 = 62 °C, the change in temperature

    Note that

    c = 4.184 J / (g-°C), the specific heat of water.

    Use the formula

    Q = m*c*ΔT

    where Q is the heat required for the change in temperature.

    Q = (325 g) (4.184 J/g-°C) * (62 °C) = 8.43 x 10⁴ J

    That is,

    Q = 84.3 x 10³ J = 84.3 kJ

    Answer: 84.3 kJ
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