4. How much energy will it take to raise the temperature of 75.0 g of water from 20.0 °C to 55.0 °C?
Specific heat of water = 4.184 J/(g°C)

A. 63 J
B. 630 J
C. 2630 J
D. 1.1 x 10¹ J

Respuesta :

Answer:

1.1 x 10⁴ J

Explanation:

To calculate eth energy needed, you need to use the following equation:

Q = mcΔT

In this equation,

-----> Q = energy/heat (J)

-----> m = mass (g)

-----> c = specific heat (4.184 J/g°C)

-----> ΔT = change in temperature (°C)

You can plug the given values into the equation and solve.

Q = mcΔT

Q = (75.0 g)(4.184 J/g°C)(55.0 °C - 20.0 °C)

Q = (75.0 g)(4.184 J/g°C)(35.0)

Q = 11,000 J

Q = 1.1 x 10⁴ J

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