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How much heat is contained in 100 kg of water at 60.0 °C? (Hint: A substance at absolute zero, -273o C, has 0 heat content.)
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DrBob222
The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g*C so how much heat is there at 0 C? That's zero. But for every degree above that you have 4.184 J. You take it from there. Remember q = mc*delta T.
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