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  • 03-04-2019
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Calculate the quantity of heat absorbed by 50 g of water that warms from 30∘C to 90∘C.

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skyluke89
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  • 12-04-2019

Answer:

12,558 J

Explanation:

The amount of heat absorbed by the water is given by:

[tex]Q=mC_S \Delta T[/tex]

where

m = 50 g is the mass of the water

[tex]C_s = 4.186 J/gC[/tex] is the water specific heat

[tex]\Delta T=90C-30C=60^{\circ}C[/tex] is the temperature increase of the water

Substituting into the formula, we find

[tex]Q=(50.0 g)(4.186 J/gC)(60^{\circ}C)=12,558 J[/tex]

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