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how much heat must be added to 300g of water to raise its temperature from 20 to 80 degrees celcius?
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Answered by
DrBob222
q = mass x specific heat x delta T.
Note the correct spelling of celsius.
Note the correct spelling of celsius.
Answered by
Julius
A calorimeter of heat capacity 48 JK-1 containing water at 20oC. A 200W electric heater is used to raise the water to boiling point of 100oC in 4 minutes; it is found that after a further 6 minutes, 0.03 kg of water has been evaporated. Calculate
(i) The amount of water in the calorimeter before boiling (neglecting any loss due to evaporation)
(ii) The specific latent heat of steam. (Specific heat capacity of copper = 400 J kg-1K-1)
(i) The amount of water in the calorimeter before boiling (neglecting any loss due to evaporation)
(ii) The specific latent heat of steam. (Specific heat capacity of copper = 400 J kg-1K-1)
Answered by
jaymee
What mass
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