helpme171 helpme171
  • 21-03-2016
  • Chemistry
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how many joules are needed to change the temperature of 100. g of water from 20 to 45

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rockingholly24 rockingholly24
  • 22-03-2016
This can be found by using Q=mcΔt, where Q is the heat in joules, m is mass in grams, c is the specific heat, and Δt is the change in temperature (final-initial)
So,
Q= (100.g)(4.18J/g°C)(15°C)
Q= 6897J needed
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