Chemistry, 22.04.2021 20:40 naomichristiancn
Calculate how much heat energy is needed to heat a 68g sample of water from 21°C to 85°C.
1. Look up the specific heat capacity needed for the substance
given in the problem:
2. Use the specific heat and temperature relationship formula to
calculate the heat energy needed
q= m * C. * At
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