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The quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of 'M' g of water from to1C to to2C is MC(t2−t1)

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Solution

The correct option is A True
We can calculate the heat released or absorbed using the specific heat capacity C, the mass of the substance \text mmm, and the change in temperature ΔT, T in the equation:
q=m×C×ΔT,q=m×C×ΔT
here temperature difference=t2t1
q=MC(t2t1)
hence statement is correct

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