By how much will the water temperature increases if 1046 J of heat energy are added. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g • °C.

250°C
25°C
12.5°C
0.125°C​

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Answer:

Option A

250 degrees Celcius

Explanation:

If 1046J of heat energy is added to water, the water will experience a rise in temperature, at a rate that is directly proportional to its specific heat capacity.

Mathematically, this can be seen as [tex]Q=C\Delta T[/tex]

Where C = specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g • °C.

Q = heat energy = 1046 J

[tex]\Delta T =1046/4.148=250 degrees Celcius[/tex]

Therefore, the increase in temperature that will be experienced, is for 250 degrees Celcius

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