kenKoalong8shan0iell
kenKoalong8shan0iell kenKoalong8shan0iell
  • 13-09-2016
  • Physics
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If the specific heat of water is 1.0 calorie/gram°C, how many calories are required to raise 500 grams of water 10.0°C?

510 cal
5,000 cal
50 cal
501 cal

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taskmasters
taskmasters taskmasters
  • 15-09-2016
The amount of heat that is required to raise the temperature of a system is calculated by the expression:

Heat required = m Cp ΔT
Heat required = 500 g (1.0 calorie/gram °C) (10.0 °C)
Heat required = 5000 calorie
 
The correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option.
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hollister82
hollister82 hollister82
  • 01-11-2021

Answer:

5,000 cal

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