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Standard IX
Chemistry
Specific Heat
Amount of hea...
Question
Amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 2 gram of water at X°C to (X+1)°C is how much ?
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Solution
the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18J/g/K
∆T = 1
Amount of heat required = mC∆T
= 2*4.18*1= 8.36 J
Ans is 8.36 J
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