The quantity of heat absorbed by 16.5 g of water (Specific heat of water = 1.0 cal/g0c) heated from 210C to 390C. (Specific heat of water = 1cal/g0c) A. 3.0x102 cals B. 3.2x102cals C. 3.4x102cals D. 3.20x102cals
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Water's heat of fusion is 80. cal/g , and its specific heat is 1.0 cal g ⋅ ∘ C . Some velomobile seats have been designed to hold ice packs inside their cushions. If you started a ride with ice packs that held 1500 g of frozen water at 0 ∘ C , and the temperature of the water at the end of the ride was 32 ∘ C , how many calories of heat energy were absorbed?
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43. Calculate the amount of heat energy absorbed by 450g of water heated from 25°C to 85°C given that specific heat capacity of water is 4.184J/g.°C
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How much heat will be absorbed by a 72.3 g piece of aluminum (specific heat = 0.930 J/g・°C) as it changes temperature from 23.0°C to 67.0°C?
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