Mike D. answered 04/18/21
Effective, patient, empathic, math and science tutor
As specific heat of water = 4.186 J/g/°C
if m is the mass of your water in g, then
4.186 x (34.6 - 3.1) x m = 3851.2
You can solve this for m
Elena C.
asked 04/18/21What mass of water can be heated from 3.1°C to 34.6°C by the addition of 3,851.2J of energy? Please provide your final answer rounded to two decimal places and provide the proper units
Mike D. answered 04/18/21
Effective, patient, empathic, math and science tutor
As specific heat of water = 4.186 J/g/°C
if m is the mass of your water in g, then
4.186 x (34.6 - 3.1) x m = 3851.2
You can solve this for m
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