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  • 08-11-2019
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How much heat energy is needed to heat 300g of water from 10 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius

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  • 08-11-2019

Answer:

There is 50.2 kJ heat need to heat 300 gram of water from 10° to 50°C

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

mass of water = 300 grams

initial temperature = 10°C

final temperature = 50°C

Temperature rise = 50 °C - 10 °C = 40 °C

Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g °C

Step 2: Calculate the heat

Q = m*c*ΔT

Q = 300 grams * 4.184 J/g °C * (50°C - 10 °C)

Q = 50208 Joule = 50.2 kJ

There is 50.2 kJ heat need to heat 300 gram of water from 10° to 50°C

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