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  • 03-11-2022
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- How much energy was added to 2.26 grams of water to be heated from 25.0° C to 50.0° C?

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SamiraU365559 SamiraU365559
  • 03-11-2022

please use

[tex]H=mC\Delta T[/tex]

here m = mass = 2.26 grams\

C = specific heat capacity of water that is 4.2 j / g C

delta T is the difference in temperature.

H = 2.26 * 4.2 * (50 - 25)

H = 237.3 J

so the answer is,

the energy needed is 237.3 Joule or 237.3 J

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