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  • 15-03-2017
  • Chemistry
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Can someone explain the equation
Q = M C delta T
or Q = MCΔT
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  • 15-03-2017
This equation explains the loss or gain of heat in a system (Q) given a sample mass (m), specific heat (c) and the change in temperature. A positive Q implies the system is absorbing heat (feels cold to the touch), or endothermic. A negative Q implies the system is giving off heat (feels hot to the touch), exothermic.
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