This temperature change is a measure of the heat change for the reaction mixture and thecalorimeter. In order to extract the heat change due to the reaction itself from ourVirtual Experiment 6 - Heat changes in chemical reactions2temperature measurement, we need to consider that every material has a differentcapacity to absorb or release heat energy. For example, 4.2 J of heat energy is requiredto raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 K, and 0.82 J is required to raise thetemperature of 1 g of glass by 1 K. This can also be stated as the specific heat of water is4.2 J/(g.K) and the specific heat of glass is 0.82 J/(g.K).Write an equation that gives the amount of heat in Joules required to raise the temperatureof x g of water by t °C.