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20 March, 12:29

how many joules of energy are necessary to heat a sample of water with a mass of 46.0 grams from 0.0°C to 100.0°C?

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  1. 20 March, 13:56
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    419.1 Joules are required to heat one gram of liquid water from 0.01 degC to 100 deg C.

    So the answer is 419.1*46 = 19278.6
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