Mike D. answered 04/18/21
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Specific heat of water = 4.186 J / g / °C
So energy required = 4.186 x 122.5 x 14.0 (J).
(Heat is energy transferred from one body to another, raising temperature)
Elena C.
asked 04/18/21How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 122.5 g of water by 14.0°C? 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
Specific heat of water = 4.186 J / g / °C
So energy required = 4.186 x 122.5 x 14.0 (J).
(Heat is energy transferred from one body to another, raising temperature)
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