In this question, we have a situation in which we have to use the Calorimetry formula, which is how much heat was released or absorbed (in Joules), after we had a change in temperature of a compound. The formula for this Calorimetry question is:
Q = mcΔT
Where:
Q = is energy as Heat
m = mass in grams, 95g
c = is the specific heat capacity, 0.874 J/g°C
ΔT = the change in temperature, calculated as Final Temperature - Initial T
70 - 30 = 40°C
Now we add these values into the formula:
Q = 95 * 0.874 * 40
Q = 3,321 Joules or 3.3 kJ is the energy required