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24 June, 15:20

How much energy is needed to heat 20.0 grams of water from 25.0°C to 50.0 °C?

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  1. 24 June, 15:36
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    The answer to your question is Q = 2093 J

    Explanation:

    Data

    Energy = Q = ?

    mass = 20 g

    Temperature 1 = 25°C

    Temperature 2 = 50°C

    Specific heat = Cp = 4.186 J/g°C

    Formula

    Energy = Q = mCp (Temperature 2 - Temperature 1)

    Substitution

    Q = (20) (4.186) (50 - 25)

    Simplification

    Q = (20) (4.186) (25)

    Result

    Q = 2093 J
  2. 24 June, 15:45
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    Yeah what he said is correct
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