Elle0912 Elle0912
  • 08-03-2021
  • Physics
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how to calculate energy needed for a change of state ​

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aafrin9908
aafrin9908 aafrin9908
  • 08-03-2021

Answer:

change in temperature = (100 - 25) = 75.0°C.

change in thermal energy = mass × specific heat capacity × change in temperature.

= 0.200 × 4,180 × 75.0.

= 62,700 J (62.7kJ)

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jennahdeeb jennahdeeb
  • 08-03-2021
change in temperature = (100 - 25) = 75.0°C.
change in thermal energy = mass × specific heat capacity × change in temperature.
= 0.200 × 4,180 × 75.0.
= 62,700 J (62.7kJ)
Answer Link

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