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  • 22-06-2019
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how much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 6g of water by 15°C​

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  • 22-06-2019

Answer:

Explanation:

Firstly, we need the specific heat capacity of water which is typically around 4200J/kg (if the mass is in kg) or 4.2 J/g ( if mass is in g)

The formula for the heat energy needed is

E=mct

Where E is the heat energy, m is the mass of water, c is the specific heat capacity and t is the change in the temperature.

E= 6 x 4.2 x 15

= 378 J

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