64.6k views
1 vote
How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 7g of water by 19oC?

User LucasRolff
by
7.0k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer: The heat required is 556.738 Joules.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the heat required, we use the equation:


Q= m* c* \Delta T

where,

Q = heat absorbed = ? Joules

m = mass of water = 7g

c = heat capacity of water = 4.186 J/g ° C


\Delta T=\text{Change in temperature}=19^oC

Putting values in above equation, we get:


Q=7g* 4.186J/g^oC* 19^oC

Q = 556.738 J

Hence, the heat required by water is 556.738 Joules.

User SBista
by
6.8k points
1 vote
Data:

m = 7 g

ΔT = 19 °C

Cs of water = 1 cal / g °C

Formula Q = m * Cs * ΔT

Solution:

Q = (7 g) * (1 cal / g °C) * ( 19°C) = 133 cal
User Ramin Darvishov
by
6.4k points