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  • 11-10-2019
  • Chemistry
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Raising 100 grams of water from 40 to 60 °C (the specific heat capacity of water is 1
cal
g
) requires the addition of

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  • 11-10-2019

Answer:

It requires the addition of 2000 calories

Explanation:

  • The quantity of heat is calculated by multiplying the mass of a substance by the change in temperature and the specific heat capacity of the substance.

That is; Q = m×c×ΔT

In this case;

m = 100 grams

ΔT = 60°C-40°C

    = 20°C

Specific heat capacity,c,=1 cal/g

Thus;

Q = 100 g × 20°C × 1 cal/g

   = 2000 calories

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