Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Heat Capacity Worked Example Problem
Heat Capacity Worked Example Problem          à  Heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of a substance. This example problem demonstrates how to calculate heat capacity.          Problem: Heat Capacity of Water from Freezing to Boiling Point      What is the heat in joules required to raise the temperature of 25 grams of water from 0 C to 100 C? What is the heat in calories?         Useful information: specific heat of water  4.18 J/gà ·Ã °CSolution:         Part I         Use the formula         q  mcÃâTwhereq  heat energym  massc  specific heatÃâT  change in temperatureq  (25 g)x(4.18 J/gà ·Ã °C)[(100 C - 0 C)]q  (25 g)x(4.18 J/gà ·Ã °C)x(100 C)q  10450 JPart II4.18 J  1 caloriex calories  10450 J x (1 cal/4.18 J)x calories  10450/4.18 caloriesx calories  2500 caloriesAnswer:10450 J or 2500 calories of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 25 grams of water from 0 C to 100 C.          Tips for Success      The most common mistake people make with this calculation is using incorrect units. Make certain temperatures are in Celsius. Convert kilograms to grams.Be mindful of significant figures, particularly when working problems for homework or an exam.    
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