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Calculate the amount of heat energy transferred in the following situations:

the temperature of 1.0g water rises from 22.5 degrees C to 24.5 degrees C.

Feel like I am missing givens. Help! There are a few more like this but I just need to know how to set it up.
9 years ago

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DrBob222
q = mass H2O x specific heat H2O x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
You are looking for q. mass is given, you need to look up specific heat H2O (4.184 J/g*C) and you have Tfinal and Tinitial. Solve for q.
9 years ago

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