900J energy is required to raise the temperature of from 273K to 298K.
Knowing the mass of the substance, the change in the system's temperature, and the substance's specific heat capacity will allow you to compute the quantity of heat transmitted in a given system.
Given in the question:
Specific heat capacity, c = 0.24J/[tex]g^{0}[/tex]c
Mass, m = 150.0g
initial temperature, [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = 273K = [tex]0^{0}C[/tex]
Final temperature, [tex]T_{2}[/tex] = 298K = [tex]25^{0}C[/tex]
The heat absorbed (q) by the system is calculated as follows:
=> [tex]q = cm(T_{2}-T_{1})[/tex]
=> [tex]q = 0.24J/g^{0}C \times 150.0g(25^{0}C-0^{0}C)[/tex]
=> [tex]q = 900J[/tex]
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