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30 April, 20:27

How many joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of

100 grams of water from 21°C to 23°C?

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  1. 30 April, 20:36
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    836.8J

    Explanation:

    Heat energy = ?

    Mass = 100g

    Initial temperature (T1) = 21°C

    Final temperature (T2) = 23°C

    Specific heat capacity of water (c) = 4.184J/g°C

    To solve this question, we'll need to use the formula for calculating heat energy of a substance.

    Q = mc∇t

    Q = heat energy of substance

    M = mass of substance

    C = specific heat capacity of substance

    ∇t = change in temperature = T2 - T1

    Q = 100 * 4.184 * (23 - 21)

    Q = 418.4 * 2

    Q = 836.8J

    The heat energy required to raise 100g of water from 21°C to 23°C is 836.8J
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