The heat capacity of liquid

  1. A 100 g sample of an unknown liquid absorbs2000 J of heat energy, raising the liquid’s temperature from 50 ◦ C to 70 ◦ C .
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  2. 18.0 g of liquid water is initially at 0 C. How much heat, in kJ, must be added to transform this into 18.0 g of steam at 200 C?
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  3. Which describes the amount of heat energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1°C?A
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  4. How much energy (in kilojoules) is released when 12.3g of steam at 121.5degree C is condensed to give liquid water at 64.5
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  5. How much energy (in kilojoules) is released when 12.3 of steam at 121.5 is condensed to give liquid water at 64.5? The heat of
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  6. How much energy (in kilojoules) is released when 13.3g of steam at 114.5∘C is condensed to give liquid water at 67.0∘C? The
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  7. How much energy (in kilojoules) is released when 15.2g of steam at 114.5∘C is condensed to give liquid water at 63.5∘C? The
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  8. How much energy (in kilojoules) is released when 12.8 g of steam at 130.0 C is condensed to give liquid water at 73.5 C? The
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  9. When 47.5J of heat are added to 13.2 g of liquid, its temperature rises by 1.72 degrees C. What is the heat capacity of the
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  10. How much heat (in kJ) is required to warm 10.0 g of ice, initially at -13.0 ∘C, to steam at 109.0 ∘C? The heat capacity of
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