Asked by Sabrina

A 10.0g sample of H2O(l) at 23.0degrees C absorbs 209 joules of heat. What is the final temp of the H2O(l) sample?

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Answered by Scott
it takes 4.179 J of heat to change the temperature of 1 g of water by one ºC

209 / (10.0 * 4.179) = temp. change

looks like about a 5ºC increase
Answered by Sabrina
Thank you so much Scott ! .
Answered by Gavin
Its 28.O C
Answered by Important Fact!!!!!
Gavin is right its 28.0c. NOT what SCOTT said he is WRONG.
Answered by Scott
My answer isn't wrong. a 5ºC increase is also equal to 28ºC. 23 + 5 = 28. Sorry if it was misinterpreted.
Answered by baljeet
no
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