Respuesta :
The number of calories that are required to change the temperature of 2.18 g of water from 15.3 c to 69.5 c is 118.16 cal
calculation
- Heat in calories = MCΔ T where,
- M(mass)= 2.18 g
- C(specific heat capacity)= 1.00 cal/g/c
- ΔT( change in temperature)= 69.5- 15.3 =54.2 c
heat is therefore= 2.18 g x 1.00 cal/g/c x 54.2 c=118.16 cal
Given:
Mass of water, m = 2.18 g
Initial temperature of water, T1 = 15.3 C
Final temperature, T2 = 69.5 C
Specific heat, c = 1.00 cal/gC
To determine:
Heat required to raise the water temperature
Explanation:
The amount of heat, Q, required to raise the temperature of water from T1 to T2 is:
Q = mcΔT = mc(T2-T1)
Q = 2.18 * 1 * (69.5-15.3) = 118.16 cal
Ans: Heat required is 118.16 cal