First we take 88 degrees and we subtract 15 degrees. We get 73 degrees difference. Then we multiply our 175 g of water by the temperature increase of 73 degrees. We get 12,775 calories. To get Kilocalories we must divide our calories by 1000. Why don't you do that?
The specific heat for water is 4.184 J/g/deg. The equation to use is q = mC∆T where q is heat; m is mass of water; C is specific heat; and ∆T is the change in temperature. Thus..
q = (1000g)(4.184 J/g/deg)(85-15) = 2,050,160 J = 2050 kJ (assumes 1L H2O has mass of 1000g)
13125 kcal
12.775
73
12.8 Kc
12.775
12.775 kcal
What do you mean by 175g??? 175 grams?
18 level tablespoons is 175g flour which is 6oz.
175g is 6.0 oz
It depends what substance you're measuring - e.g 175g of lead (Pb) will require fewer tablespoons than, say, 175g of marshmallow will require. (The difference is their densities).
It is 0.175 Kg
It is about 180 ml.
That is 6.17 ounces
175g = 6.173oz
9 tbsp
175g = 6.17oz
half of 350g is 175g