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Asked by jove

. Peter is heating water on the stove to boil eggs for a picnic. How much heat is required to raise the
Temperature of his 10.0kg vat of water from 20.00 C to 100.00 C?
4 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
q = mass H2O x specific heat H2O x Tfinal - Tinitial)
I would use 10,000 for mass H2O in grams. You will need to look up specific heat H2O. Tfinal and Tintial are in the problem.
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