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pogonyaev
2 years ago
9

a sample of water with a mass of 648.00 kg at 298 K is heated with 87 kh of energy. the specific heat of water is 1 J-1 kg K-1.

what is the final temperature of the water
Chemistry
2 answers:
Keith_Richards [23]2 years ago
8 0

Answer : The final temperature of water is, 432.26 K

Solution :

Formula used :

Q=m\times c\times \Delta T=m\times c\times (T_{final}-T_{initial})

where,

Q = heat supply = 87 kJ = 87000 J

m = mass of water = 648.00 kg

c = specific heat of water = 1J/kg.K      

\Delta T=\text{Change in temperature}  

T_{final} = final temperature = ?

T_{initial} = initial temperature = 298 K

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the final temperature of water.

87000J=648.00kg\times 1J/kg.K\times (T_{final}-298K)

T_{final}=432.26K

Therefore, the final temperature of water is, 432.26 K

Stels [109]2 years ago
3 0

q = mCΔT

The correct specific heat capacity of water is <em>4.187 kJ/(kg.K)</em>.

ΔT = q/mC = 87 kJ/[648.00 kg x 4.187 kJ/(kg.K)] = 87 kJ/(2713 kJ/K) = 0.032 K

Tf = Ti + ΔT = 298 K + 0.032 K = 298.032 K


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