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the required heat energy to improve the temperature of 8 grams of Ice from -10 degree Celsius to -5 degree celsius is.......​

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Answered by ploughcity49
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Specific heat is most commonly applied in the equation to determine the heat required/released during a temperature change:

Rearranging this equal, we can see that this units of specific heat are units of heat per units of mass times units of temperature.

Heat energy can have the units of Joules or calories. Mass can have units of grams or kilograms. Temperature can have units of Kelvin, degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit. British thermal units (Btu) is a less common unit of heat, defined by the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.

Newtons are a unit of force, and cannot be used in the units for specific heat.


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