How many calories are required to heat 93.6 g of methanol from - 35 degree Celsius to 55 degree Celsius?

How many calories are required to heat 93.6 g of methanol from - 35 degree Celsius...
if the specific heat of gold is 0.031 cal/g degree celsius, how many calories does it take to heat 10g gold from 0 degree celsius to 100 degree celsius
How many calories are required to convert 17g of ice at 0.0 degrees celsius to liquid water at 32.0 degrees celsius. The heat of fusion for water is 80. cal/g
How many calories are needed to raise the temperature by one degree a)Celsius?,b)fahrenheit ?
How much heat is required to heat 25 g of ice at -10 degrees Celsius to water vapor at 100 degrees Celsius. Specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/degree Celsius Specific Heat (water) = 4.18 J/degree Celsius Heat of fusion = 333 J/g Heat of Vaporization = 2258 J/g
How many calories are required to heat 25.0 g of platinum from 24.5 °C to 75°C (specific heat of platinum 0.139 J/gK)? Pay careful attention to units 20 cal 047 cal 42 cal 48 cal 80 cal
calculate the heat needed to for a 35 g of water beaker to heat from 25 degree celsius to 110 degree celsius. The specific heat capacity of liquid water is =1 cal/g degree celcius, and Specific heat of steam is= 0.45cal/g degree celcius, heat of vaporisation = 540 cal/g.
Part A If the specific heat of methanol is 2.51 J/K-g, how many joules are necessary to raise the temperature of 55 g of methanol from 1 °C to 92 °C?
The heat of fusion of ice is 80 cal/g. How many calories are required to melt 1.0 mol of ice? 1.4 x 103 cal None of these 0.23 cal 6.9 x 10-4 cal 4.4 cal
water has a specific heat of 4.184J/g degree C. How many kJ of energy are required to raise the temperature of0. 453kg of water from 21.0 degree C to 37.0 degree C?
2.3. V 2.40 How many calories of heat are required to change 12 g of ice from -10°C to water at 25°C? [Given: Cice=0.5 cal/g/°C; Cwater = 1 cal/g/°C] Calorimeter problem to find the specific heat of lead: If 110 g of lead shot at 120°C is dropped into 60 g of water at 25°C contained in a copper calorimeter of 45 g mass, what is the resulting temperature? [Given: Cwater I cal/g/°C; Cpb*** 0.031 cal/g/°C; Ccu = 0.093 cal/g/°C]