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Raising 100 grams of water from 40 to 60 °C (the specific heat capacity of water is 1 cal g ) requires the addition of A) 120 calories. B) 1500 calories. C) 2000 calories. D) 2400 calories.
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Raising 100 grams of water from 40 to 60 °C (the specific heat capacity of water is 1
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A) 120 calories.
B) 1500 calories.
C) 2000 calories.
D) 2400 calories.
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i think it is c
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C. 2000 calories.
Explanation/calculation:
Specific heat capacity = calories / mass * (final temperature - initial temperature)
1 = calories / 100 * (60 - 40)
1 = calories / 100 * 20
1 * (100 * 20) = calories
1 * 2000 = calories
2000 = calories
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