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  • 21-05-2021
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The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(g·°C). How much energy is necessary to raise 15 g of water by 20 °C? (Use the equation Q = mcpΔT )

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  • 23-05-2021

Answer:

1254 J

Explanation:

Applying,

Q = mcpΔT................... Equation 1

Where Q = heat, m = mass of water, cp = specific heat capacity of water, ΔT = Change in temperature.

From the question,

Given: m = 15 g, cp = 4.18 J/(g.°C), ΔT = 20°C

Substitute these values into equation 1

Q = 15×4.18×20

Q = 1254 J

Hence the amount of energy required is 1254 J

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