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URKSHEET Specific Heat Ca cific Heat Capacity (C) transferred as heat that is re

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URKSHEET Specific Heat Ca cific Heat Capacity (C) transferred as heat that is required to raise tu The energy transferred as of a substance by 1 kelvin. equired to raise the temperature of 1 gram q heat lost or gained, m- mass substance (gramsi x oC C = the Specific Heat Capapcity of a compound ( J rams) 1. How much heat in Joules (J) is required to warm 2.5 L of water from 35.0 oc to .0C? Assume a density of 1.00 g/mL for the water 35.0 °C to The specific heat of water (liquid) is 4.18 J/(gx c), 2. If the temperature of 75.4 g of ethanol increases from 25.1 to 584 °C, how much heat in Joules (J) has been absorbed by the ethanol? The specific heat of ethanol is 2.44 J(gx C) 3. A 40.0 g sample of water absorbs 500 Joules of energy. How much did the water temperature change? The specific heat of water (liquid) is 4.18 J/(gx*C).

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