1. Calculate the heat (calories)

  1. 1. Calculate the heat (calories) produced by the solution of 3.75 g of NaOHHint: Remember that the reaction is exothermic. 2.
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  2. The specific heat of gold is 0.031 calories/gram°C. If 10.0 grams of gold were heated and the temperature of the sample changed
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  3. Using the values for the heat of fusion, specific heat of water, or heat of vaporization, calculate the amount of heat energy in
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  4. When 3g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) was dissolved in 150g of water a value of 10.5 degrees C was obtained for delta T.Calculate
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  5. The specific heat of silver is 0.057 calories/gram°C. If 10.0 grams of silver were heated and the temperature of the sample
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  6. What is the heat required in kilocalories to convert 2 kg of ice at 0°C completely into steam at 100°C?-80 Calories -1440
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  7. 1. What is the heat required in kilocalories to convert 2 kg of ice at 0°C completely into steam at 100°C? (I thought it was
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  8. Calculate the amount of heat (in calories) required to raise the temperature of 200g of water from 20C to 50C. The specific heat
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  9. calculate the energy, in joules and caloriesrequired to heat 25.0g of water form 12.5 deg. celcius to 25.7 deg. celcius i know
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    2. shaun asked by shaun
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  10. Calculate the energy required to heat 827 g of mercury from 37 ◦C to 42 ◦C. The specific heat capacity of Hg(§¤) is 0.138
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