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How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 2.0 g of water 5.0oC? ASAP

A. 1.7 J

B. 21 J

C. 8.4 J

D. 42 J

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Answer:

thank you the answer is D.

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User Lekso
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The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 2.0 g of water 5.0 c is calculated using the below formula

Q=MC delta T where
Q= heat energy
m=mass(2.0g)
C= specific heat capacity of water ( 4.18 j/g/c)
delta T = change in temperature ( 5.0 c)

Q= 2g x4.18j/g/c x 5 c= 42 j (answer D) is needed to raise temperature of 2.o grams water 5.0 c
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