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12 degrees Celsius
12 degrees Celsius
false its 1 degrees Celsius
it can be made to boil at 105 degrees Celsius if we add impurities to it,as impurities raise the boiling point.
The temperature of the water would be 4.58333 degrees Celsius higher.
15.37684 joules
3.50 J
mmmm enthalpy
1935 J (apex)
The number of calories required will depend on the mass of water which is to be heated.
10-12
15480.80
The answer is 53,683 kJ.
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12 degrees Celsius
12 degrees Celsius
A calorie is the amount of heat you need to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. Assuming you are raising the temperature of the water from twenty degrees Celsius to ninety-nine degrees Celsius, it would take 20,000 calories. To calculate this, subtract 20 from 99. This is the amount of degrees you need to raise the temperature of the water by. Then multiply that number by 256, the amount of water in grams. You should get 20,244 calories. In significant digits, your answer should be 20,000 calories.