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To raise the temperature of one cc of water requires i calorie of heat .

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If a piece of iron with a temperature of 300 degrees celsius is dropped into a gallon of water with a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius heat will?

heat will flow from the iron to the water until both are the same temperature


How many calories to heat 10 ml of water from 25 degrees to 35 degrees C?

100


How many BTU of heat are released by 15lbs of water cooling from 60 degrees F to 25 degrees F?

The specific heat of water is 1 and the heat released is mass x specific heat x the temperature difference, so we have 15 x 1 x 35 = 525 BTU


How much heat is necessary to change 30 grams of water at 40 degrees celsius into water at 60 degrees celsius?

The idea here is to: * Look up the specific heat of water. * Multiply the mass, times the temperature difference, times the specific heat of water. You may need to do some unit conversions first; specifically, if the specific heat is given per kilogram, you can convert the grams to kilograms.


How much heat is required to change 0.2kg of ice at -5 degrees to water at 5 degrees?

Heat required for this transition is given as the the sum of three heatsheat required for heating the ice from -5 degree Celsius +latent heat(conversion of ice at zero degree to water at zero degrees)+heat required to heat the water from 0 to 5 degree CelsiusHeating of ice=m x s x delta T,where m is the mass ,s is the specific heat of ice=200x0.5x5=500calmelting of ice=mxlatent heat=200x80=16,000calHeating of water=m x s x delta T,where m is the mass ,s is the specific heat of water =200x1x5=1000calTotal heat required=500+16,000+1000=17,500 cal

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Is the heat intensity of water at 100 degrees celsius the same as the heat intensity of water 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

100 degrees celsius are equal to 212 degrees fahrenheit.


What is the temperature change when you heat water from 35 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius?

Please try to use your brain to solve simple questions such as this one. The change in temperature is simply 100 - 35 = 65 degrees Celsius.


What temperature do you use to heat water?

Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.


How long do you heat water to get 98.6 degrees?

depends on the amount of water


The heat intensity of water at 100C is the heat intensity of water at 212F?

That has nothing to do with intensity. The temperature 100 degrees Celsius equals 212 degrees Fahrenheit as the boiling point of water.


Fifty grams of water cooled from 50 degrees to 10 degrees if the specific heat of wayer is 4.2 hoe much was released?

If fifty grams of water cooled from 50 degrees to 10 degrees, and the specific heat of water is 4.2, 135 kJ of heat was released.


What is the heat of 1 gallon of water at 170 degrees?

170o


Does heat move in or out of water cooled below 0 degrees?

Out


How do you get water to the temperature of 27 degrees?

You can allow hot water to cool or you can heat cold water.


What is the specific latent heat of fusion of mercury?

The specific heat temperature of mercury is 14 degrees Celsius. Comparably, the specific temperature of water is 417.9 degrees and air is 101 degrees.


Why does the entropy of water increase as it warms from 0 degrees to 4 degrees?

Heat (in water) is random molecular motion, so greater heat equals greater disorder, hence more entropy.


If a piece of iron with a temperature of 300 degrees celsius is dropped into a gallon of water with a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius heat will?

heat will flow from the iron to the water until both are the same temperature