Consider 30.0 mL of water that has absorbed 1540 J of heat from a chemical reaction. What is the change in temperature that should be observed in degrees Celsius?

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12.3 degrees Celsius

do we have the same lab?
u know how to do the third one?
how'd you get 12.3 degrees C
Delta t =q/mc *1.00g

The 1.00g is to convert the ml to g in order to cancel out what u don’t need
that answer you got is in K not degrees C
Its in Celcius because the specific heat of water is 4.184J/gºC so the equation will leave you with ºC
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