Chemistry, 18.10.2021 08:30 untouchedyannaa
1. Calculate the heat gained by the water when the Firewood was burned.
Equation: q=mc(T f-Ti)
q = heat (J)
m = mass of the water = 50g
c is a constant = 4.184
T f = final temperature
Ti = initial temperature
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2. Calculate the heat gained by the water when the Coal was burned.
Equation: q=mc(T f-Ti)
q = heat (J)
m = mass of the water = 50g
c is a constant = 4.184
T f = final temperature
Ti = initial temperature
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00
Scientists often have to deal with numbers that are either very large or very small. for example, the radius of the sun is approximately 696,000 kilometers, while bacterial cells are as small as 1.9 × 10-4 millimeters. express each number in an alternate form.
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1. Calculate the heat gained by the water when the Firewood was burned.
Equation: q=mc(T f-Ti)
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