Calculate the amount of heat (in calories) released when the

  1. Calculate the amount of heat (in calories) released when the 1.2 g sample was burned.
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  2. 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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  3. Calculate the heat released when 454 g of steam at 100.0C condenses and then cools to 30.0C. State your answer in calories.
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  4. 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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  5. using the values for heat of fusion, specific heat of water, or heat of vaporization, calculate the amount of heat energy.Calori
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  6. If you want to heat 100 kg of water at 20 ° C for your bath, calculate the amount of heat in the water. Then demonstrate that
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  7. Calculate the amount of heat (calories) needed to raise the temp of 10.0g of water from 10.0 c to 75.0 c ??
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  8. Calculate the total amount of heat (in calories) that would be required to convert 15.0 g of ice at 0 oC to 15.0 g of steam at
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  9. Relate how the amount of heat released or absorbed is related to specific heat capacity and amount of it?Responses A Amount of
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  10. Calculate the amount of heat (in calories) absorbed when 50.0g of water at 20C spreads over your skin and warms to body
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