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How much heat in joules is needed to raise the temperature
OH. MY. GOSH. I didn't put the 10 in when I answered. The answer is correct. 2.28x10^6 J.- comoore
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How much heat in joules is needed to raise the temperature
I think so... I did 7000 gm x 78 C=546000 calories 546000x4.184j/calorie=2284.5 kj Then converted kj to j- comoore
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Struggling with Math in Physical Science? Get Help Here!
English major here who thought that a physical science class would be simple. HA! Jokes on me. I am terrible at math and of course that's all this course is dealing with. So, I'm trying to get all the help I can on understanding this crazy class. Thanks in advance!- comoore
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How much heat in joules is needed to raise the temperature
Homework Statement How much heat in joules is needed to raise the temperature of 7.0 L of water from 0°C to 78.0°C? (Hint: Recall the original definition of the liter.) Homework Equations How much heat in joules is needed to raise the temperature of 7.5 L of water from 0°C to 87.0°C? (Hint...- comoore
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