How much heat to be supplied to raise the temperature of 100g water from 20 degree centigrade to the normal boiling point of water
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In water's case, you need to provide 4.18 J of heat per gram of water to increase its temperature by 1∘C . This will account for increasing the temperature of the first gram of the sample by n∘C , of the the second gram by n∘C , of the third gram by n∘C , and so on until you reach m grams of water.
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