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  • 20-01-2018
  • Chemistry
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How many calories are required to raise the temperature of 105 g of water from 30.0°c to 70.0°c?

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  • 02-02-2018
4.200 calories. The formula is rise in heat (H) = the specific heat capacity (c) * rise in heat in degrees Fahrenheit (T) and volume of liquid (m) . H= cTm. Water, the typical comparison, has a specific heat capacity of 1. So to raise the Fahrenheit temperature of 105 grams of water 40 degrees, you multiply 105 * 40 * 1 = 4,200.
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