darkenedwolfshade darkenedwolfshade
  • 06-02-2020
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100 ml of water is initially at 20°C. 30,000 J of heat is added to the water. What is temperature change for the water?

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DevonFen DevonFen
  • 12-02-2020

Answer:

Therefore the new temperature of the water is 91.67°C

Explanation:

Specific heat of water = 4.186 joule /gram °C

The equation to calculate change of temperature

Q=s×m×ΔT

Q = the amount of heat = 30,000 J

s= Specific heat of water = 4.186 joule /gram °C

m = mass of the water = volume ×density=(100×1)gram =100 gram

ΔT = the change of temperature = (T-20)

Therefore,

30000= 4.186×100×(T-20)

⇔(T-20)= 71.67

⇔T = 71.67+20

⇔T = 91.67

Therefore the new temperature of the water is 91.67°C

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