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As 390 g of hot milk cools in a mug, it transfers 30,000 J of heat to the environment. What is the temperature change of the milk? The specific heat of milk is 3.9 J/g•°C. Show your work for credit.
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As 390 g of hot milk cools in a mug, it transfers 30,000 J of heat to the environment. What is the temperature change of the milk? The specific heat of milk is 3.9 J/g•°C. Show your work for credit.
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We will apply:
Q = mcΔT; where Q is the heat, m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity and ΔT is the temperature change.
30,000 = 390 x 3.9 x ΔT
ΔT = 19.7 °C
The temperature change is of 19.7 °C.
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