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  • 03-03-2024
  • Chemistry
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How much energy is absorbed when 70g of water is heated from 21°C to 68°C?

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peacemonk
peacemonk peacemonk
  • 03-03-2024

Answer:

[tex]13.76kJ[/tex]

Explanation:

Use [tex]q=mC_s\Delta t[/tex] for those types of questions.

  • [tex]m = 70g[/tex]
  • [tex]C_s = 4.184 J/(g \times C^o)[/tex]
  • [tex]\Delta t = 68-21 = 47[/tex]

Therefore, your formula will be like this:

[tex]70 \times 4.184 \times 47 = 13765J[/tex]

Which can also be expressed as: [tex]13.76kJ[/tex]

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