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A chip is burned beneath an aluminum container holding 28.7 g of water causing the temperature of the water to increase from 11.3 °C to 33.2 °C. How many joules of heat were absorbed by the water? Water’s specific heat is 4.18 J/gºC
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E = c* m * delta T
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yea but i dont even know what that means
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Sorry, if so, you need to read your textbook. We can help, but we won't teach you basics.
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Quote from: rainbowyuki on February 18, 2021, 05:50:09 PM
yea but i dont even know what that means
That equation is one of the first equations you will see in your textbook's chapter on thermochemistry. Read it again.
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