If say 70 mL of water is heated vs 100 mL of water, would the temperature be different or does the amount of the substance not make a difference on the temperature
Thanks!
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Never mind, I figured out that it shouldn't make a difference. That's what I originally thought, but just wanted to clarify.
It could make a difference depending upon how the question is stated.
If you add the SAME AMOUNT of heat(in calories or joules) to a 70 mL sample vs a 100 mL sample, then the 70 mL will have a higher temperature.
If you add the SAME AMOUNT of heat(in calories or joules) to a 70 mL sample vs a 100 mL sample, then the 70 mL will have a higher temperature.