How much heat is gained

  1. Finishing his ginger ale, Ramesh stands at the party holding his insulated foam cup that has nothing in it but 0.100kg of ice at
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  2. Suppose a 4.0 kg mass of water gained heat and increased in temperature from 10°C to 15°C. The specific heat capacity of water
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  3. what would be the final temperature when 80kg of 0 degrees C cold water is mixed with 60kg of 40 degrees C warm water.The sum of
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  4. Calculate the quantity of heat gained or lost in the following change:0.44 mol of water evaporates at 100 degrees Celsius - So
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  5. What would be the final temp when 100 kg of 0 degrees Celcius cold water is mixed with 60 kg of 35 degrees warm water?Ans is in
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  6. 1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states thatthat when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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  7. 1 The principle of conservation of heat energystates that that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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  8. 1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states thatthat when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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  9. 1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states thatthat when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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  10. 4. A 70.0 g sample of water at 95.00°C is mixed with 50.0 g of water at 135.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the
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