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6480 calories
8LBs X 15 gallons x 54 DEGREES = 6480 CALORIES

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q(Joules) = mass * specific heat * change in temperature

q = 85 grams * 4.180 J/gC *(65 C - 32 C)

= 11724.9 Joules

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2802 calories

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q(joules) = mass * specific heat * change in temperature

q = 250 grams water * 4.180 J/gC * (85 C - 10 C)

= 78375 Joules

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Using the tables at the attached link, it would take 75.303 kJ or 17.985 kcal.

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It would take 1569 Joules, or 375 Calories.

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You need to multiply all of the following together:* The mass

* The temperature difference

* The heat capacity of water

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3.5 x 104 cal

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4,19 J/g*K *25K*15g=1571,25J (Jouls)

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Q: How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 15 g of water 25 degrees Celsius?
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The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of the substance to 1 degree greater than that of the initial temperature of the body!


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