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  • 12-02-2021
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How much energy is needed to heat 1000g of water by 15 degrees Celsius

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kevinzhoushirui kevinzhoushirui
  • 12-02-2021

Answer:

62700 J or 62.7 kJ

Explanation:

m = 1000 g

c = 4.18 J/(g*°C) specific heat of water

ΔT = 15 °C

q = mcΔT = 1000g * 4.18 J/(g*°C) * 15 °C = 62700 J or 62.7 kJ

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