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HELP How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 9g of water by 16oC?
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How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 9g of water by 16oC?
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Given: Temperature t = 16 ⁰C; Specific heat of water c = 4.184 J/ g ⁰C
Required: Heat q = ? Mass m = 9 grams Formula to follow q = mcΔT
q = (9 grams)(4.184 J/g ⁰C)(16 ⁰C) = 602.496 J
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