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  • 02-02-2022
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How much energy is needed to change the temperature of 50. 0g of water by 15. 0 degrees celcius?.

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Izzy274
Izzy274 Izzy274
  • 02-02-2022
For this, we can use the equation E = mcΔt.

Where E = energy, m = mass of water, c = specific heat capacity of water (4.18), Δt = temperature change (15 degrees or 288 K)

So therefore we do 50 x 4.18 x 288 = 60192 J

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