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What is the total amount of heat energy, in
joules, absorbed by 25.0 grams of water when the
temperature of the water increases from 24.0°C to
36.0°C?


Sagot :

Answer:

0.84

Explanation:

total heat energy =mass ×specific heat capacity (4.2kJ)×temp change

mass=25g convert to kg to get 0.025

specific heat capacity is 4.2

temp change=36.0-24.0=8.0