Respuesta :
Answer:
Heat energy = 8669.32J
Explanation:
Mass = 122g
Change in temperature ∇T = 17°C
Specific heat capacity (c) = 4.18J/g°C
Heat energy (Q) = ?
Heat energy (Q) = mc∇T
Q = heat energy
M = mass of the substance
C = specific heat capacity of the substance
∇T = change in temperature of the substance
Q = mc∇T
Q = 122 × 4.18 × 17
Q = 8669.32J
The heat energy required to raise 122g of water by 17°C is 8669.32J
Answer:
[tex]Q=8669.3J=8.67kJ[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, we can compute the absorbed heat of water needed to raise its temperature by 17 °C by using the following formula:
[tex]Q=mCp\Delta T[/tex]
In this case, the mass is 122 g, the specific heat 4.18 J/(g°C) and the temperature change 17 °C, hence the heat turns out:
[tex]Q=122g*4.18\frac{J}{g\°C}*17\°C\\ \\Q=8669.3J=8.67kJ[/tex]
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