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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 125 grams of water by 10.0 °C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C

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Given that the temperature , T = 10 deg C and mass of the gas is, m = 125 g.

The specific heat is given as S = 4.184 J/g deg C

To find the heat required, Q.

The formula to find heat required is


Q=\text{ m}* S* T

Substituting the values in the above formula, we get


\begin{gathered} Q=125*4.184*10 \\ =\text{ 5230 J} \end{gathered}

Thus, 5230 J heat is required to raise the temperature by 10 deg C.

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