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(2) How much heat energy is necessary to raise the temperature of 5 kg of water
from 20°C to 100°C.​

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Answered by ghaikaranvir
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Answer:

Quantity of heat required to raise 5 kg of water from 20 0C to 1000C is given by the formula:Q=m×c×ΔT(Q is usually used to symbolize that heat required in a case like this.) For water, the value of . C is 4.186Jg°C.So,Q=750×4.186×85=266858J=266.858kJDT = temperature difference =100-20=80 0C.May 4, 2019

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How much heat energy is necessary to raise the temperature of 5 kg of water

Answered by dryash1009
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Answer:

Explanation:

. Given: Mass (m) = 5 kg

Temp. difference (∆T) = 100 - 20 = 80°C

Specific heat capacity (c) = 1 kcal/kg°C

To find: Heat energy (Q) = ?

Formula: Q = mc∆T

Solution:Q = 5 × 1 × 80

= 400 kcal

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