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The mass of water is 100 grams and has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/gC. How much energy would be required to raise the temperature from 20C to 25C?

Respuesta :

From the calculations, the heat that is required is 2.1 kJ.

What is the specific heat capacity?

The term specific heat capacity has to do with the amount of heat that must be supplied to 1Kg of a substance in order to raise its temperature by 1K.

In this case;

H = mcdT

H = 100 grams  * 4.18 J/gC * (25 - 20)

H = 2.1 kJ

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