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The necessary heat is 4,9 Ecal (E is 10e18).

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If you have a 2 liter bottle of liquid water at 0 Celsius. About how many Calories are needed to heat up the water to 100 C?

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How many calories of heat would it take to raise the temperature of 256 grams of water from 20 degrees to 99 degrees?

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.


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If The specific heat of ice is 0.5 calories gram then 60 grams of ice will require how many calories to raise the temperature 1degree Celsius?

Here's a hint: You need to know the 'specific heat capacity' of ice to be able to answer that question. Try googling for it, or maybe try wikipedia.