Respuesta :
Q = mΔT(Cp)
where Q = heat energy in J (joules),
m = mass in g, ΔT = change in temper. (°C),
Cp = heat capacity in J/(g°C)
Water has a higher heat capacity, meaning that once heat energy is absorbed, it holds that heat longer than bread. Also though, a higher heat capacity of water means that it takes more energy to heat it up.
I don't see any specific data listed for this lab??
where Q = heat energy in J (joules),
m = mass in g, ΔT = change in temper. (°C),
Cp = heat capacity in J/(g°C)
Water has a higher heat capacity, meaning that once heat energy is absorbed, it holds that heat longer than bread. Also though, a higher heat capacity of water means that it takes more energy to heat it up.
I don't see any specific data listed for this lab??