A slice of pizza has 500 kcal. If we could burn the pizza and use all the heat to warm a 50-L container of cold water, what would be the approximate increase in the temperature of the water? ( Note: A liter of cold water weighs about 1 kg.)

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Answer:

10°C  

Explanation:

Heat gain by water = Heat lost by the slice of pizza

Thus,    

[tex]m_{water}\times C_{water}\times \Delta T=Q[/tex]

For water:  

Volume = 50.0 L

Density of water= 1 kg/L  

So, mass of the water:  

[tex]Mass\ of\ water=Density \times {Volume\ of\ water}[/tex]  

[tex]Mass\ of\ water=1 kg/L \times {50.0\ L}[/tex]  

Mass of water  = 50 kg

Specific heat of water = 1 kcal/kg°C  

ΔT = ?

For slice of pizza:  

Q = 500 kcal

So,

[tex]50\times 1\times \Delta T=500[/tex]  

ΔT = 10°C  

Increase in temperature = 10°C  

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