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24 April, 10:25

How much energy would be absorbed or released by the h2o in the process 30 grams h2o (

g. at 100◦c → 30 grams h2o (ℓ) at 20◦c?

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  1. 24 April, 13:52
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    Speicific heat of water is 4.2j/gm*C

    Thus 4.2 Joules of energy is required to heat 1 gm water to 1*C.

    or 4.2 x 30 Joules enery is required to heat 1x30 gm water by 1*C

    or 4.2 x 30 x 80 Joules enery is required to heat 1 x 30 gm water by (100-20) * C (or required to be removed from water to cool it)
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