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  • 03-11-2022
  • Chemistry
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(b) Determine the kilocalories needed to heat 2.55 kg water from 21 °C to 37 °C.

b Determine the kilocalories needed to heat 255 kg water from 21 C to 37 C class=

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MaysaH336814 MaysaH336814
  • 03-11-2022

Answer: Q = 40.8 Kilocalories

Calculations:

We are given the following parameters :

• Mass = 2.55kg = 2.55*1000= 2550

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• T1 = 21°C

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• T2 = 37°C

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• Specific heat of water = c = 1cal/g°C

We will calculate q (heat ) as follows :

[tex]\begin{gathered} Q\text{ = m }\cdot c\cdot\Delta T \\ \text{ = 255}0\cdot\text{ }1\cdot\text{ ( 37-21)} \\ \text{ =}2550\cdot\text{ 16} \\ \text{ = 40800 calories }\ldots\ldots(\text{divide by 1000 to get to kilicalories) } \\ \text{ =40.8 kilocalories } \end{gathered}[/tex]

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