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How many Joules of thermal energy must be added to 5 kg of water at 20 C to bring it to the boiling point (at 100 C)?
13 years ago

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Answered by Elena
Q =c•m•ΔT=4180•5•80 =1.6•10^6 J.
13 years ago
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