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q = mass*specific heat water*(Tfinal-Tinitial)
q = mass*specific heat water*(Tfinal-Tinitial) = ??.
mass is 32.0 g Tfinal = 80.0 Tinitial = 25.0 You need to look up the
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heat lost by metal + heat gained by water = 0
[mass metal x specific heat metal x (Tfinal-Tinitial)] + [mass water x specific
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what is the thermal energy change as 175.0g, of water drops from 75.00 dgrs C to 15.50 dgrs C???
q = mass H2O x specific heat
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Can someone please explain how to do this problem? I am really confused. Thank you.
3. How much heat does 32.0 grams of water
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A short box with a large flat base is made of iron. The box has mass mI = 890 kg and specific
heat cI = 450 J/kg◦C. The box is
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what mass of ice at -14'c will be needed to cool 200cm3 of an orange drink (essentially water) from 25'c to 10'c!
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what mass of ice at -14'c will be needed to cool 200cm3 of an orange drink (essentially water) from 25'c to 10'c! (specific
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