GoatQueen
GoatQueen GoatQueen
  • 23-10-2019
  • Chemistry
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Explain how you would calculate the q for warming 100.0 grams of liquid water from 0°C to 100 °C.

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joseaaronlara
joseaaronlara joseaaronlara
  • 23-10-2019

Answer:

The answer to your question is:

Explanation:

Data

mass = 100 g

T1 = 0°C

T2 = 100 °C

C = 1 cal/g°C

Process

1.- Do a list of all the data given

2.- Look in books or tables the specific heat of water.

3.- Check that the variables have the same units

4.- Write the formula

5.- Substitute the data

6.- Do the operations

           Q = mC(T2 -T1)

           Q = 100(1)(100 - 0)

           Q = 100(100)

           Q = 10000 cal

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