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  • 24-07-2020
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Calculate the amount of heat energy, in kJ, needed to increase the temperature of 200g of water by 300 C.

Calculate the amount of heat energy in kJ needed to increase the temperature of 200g of water by 300 C class=

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 29-07-2020

Answer:

Q = 246 kJ

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of water, m = 200 g

Let initial temperature, [tex]T_i=5^{\circ}[/tex]

Final temperature of water, [tex]T_f=300^{\circ} C[/tex]

We know that the specific heat capacity of water, [tex]c=4.18\ J/g-^{\circ} C[/tex]

So, the heat energy needed to raise the temperature is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\Q=200\times 4.18\times (300-5)\\\\Q=246620\ J[/tex]

or

Q = 246 kJ

So, the heat energy of 246 kJ is needed.

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