heat energy required to raise the temperature of ice by 29 celsius =specific heat capacity of ice * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of ice at 0 celsius to water at 0 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of water + heat energy required to raise the temperature of water by 106 celsius =specific heat capacity of water * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of water at 106 celsius to steam at 106 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of steam
0.131 joules/gram'C x 1.3 grams x (46-25)'C = 3.5763 joules
Specific heat af aluminum is 0.89 J/gC, so I will convert to grams for my convince.3 kg Al (1000 g/1 kg) = 3000 grams Alq = mass * specific heat * change in temperatureq = (3000 grams)(0.89 J/gC)(23 C - 18 C)= 1 X 104 Joules==============( as per significant figures )
it is pretty easy. 1.0 kilogram is 1000 grams 0.05 kilogram is 500 grams 0.05 kilogram is 50 grams
21 Kg = 2100 grams to rise the temperature of this amount of water by 2 degrees Celsius you need 2*2100 = 4200 calories or 17572.8 Joules.
0.000766 grams.
total grams is required. 55% of what total quantity?
700
2.65 x 10^4 J
See the Related Questions to the left of this answer:"How do you convert from grams to moles and also from moles to grams?"
0.131 joules/gram'C x 1.3 grams x (46-25)'C = 3.5763 joules
1 kilogram = 1000 grams So multiply the amount of kilograms by 1000 in order to calculate the amount of grams ex: 5 kilograms = 5000 grams
Specific heat for aluminium = 0.214 Heat required = 38.2 x 0.214 x (275 - 102) = 1414.24 calories
The molecular weight. So you'll have to calculate that for the solute first. The molar mass of the solute, which is measured in grams/mole.
how do you convert grams to cups
1 cup = 226,79 grams / 226,79 grams = 1 cup
Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.
Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.