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6 March, 12:44

What is the change in heat energy when 40.0g of water at 25.0oC is raised to 60.0oC?

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  1. 6 March, 13:07
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    Given:

    40.0g of water

    25.0oC is raised to 60.0oC

    Required:

    Change in heat energy

    Solution:

    This can be solved through the equation H = mCpT where H is the heat, m is the mass, Cp is the specific heat and T is the change in temperature.

    The specific heat of the water is 4.18 J/g-K

    Plugging in the values into the equation

    H = mCpT

    H = (40g) (4.18 J/g-K) (60 - 25)

    H = 5,852 J
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