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The specific heat for liquid
what type of substance would be best for use in a heating system?
a. a solid with a high specific heat b. a liquid with a high
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We have of ice at -11.9°C and it is ultimately completely converted to liquid at 9.9°C. For ice, use a specific heat (Cs) of
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how can i get the mass of a liquid when i'm given the heat enrgy that is added, and the specific heat of the liquid to which is
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claudia
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How much energy (heat) is required to convert 248 g of water from 0oC to 154oC? Assume that the water begins as a liquid, that
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Dan
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How much energy (heat) is required to convert 248 g of water from 0oC to 154oC? Assume that the water begins as a liquid, that
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Jimmy
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A 100 g sample of an unknown liquid absorbs
2000 J of heat energy, raising the liquid’s temperature from 50 ◦ C to 70 ◦ C .
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mike
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Consider a 10 gram sample of a liquid with specific heat 2 J/g*K. By the addition of 400 J, the liquid increases its temperature
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Idali
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Consider a 10 gram sample of a liquid with specific heat 2 J/g*K. By the addition of 400 J, the liquid increases its temperature
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Idali
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We have of ice at -11.9°C and it is ultimately completely converted to liquid at 9.9°C. For ice, use a specific heat (Cs) of
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Anonymous
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the heat of fusion water is335 J/g. The heat of evaporization of water is 2.26 kJ/g, the specific heat of ice is 2.05 J/Deg/g,
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Randy
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