more detail needed of how much heat to absorb and size available .
The needed heat is 2 258 kJ.
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White color doesn't absorbs heat and black color absorbs heat much.
The heat needed to freeze 100 g of water is 334 J/g. So, for 100 g, the total heat needed would be 334 J/g * 100 g = 33,400 J.
O.385x1x2=0.77 Answer: 0.77
The specific heat of water determines how much energy is needed to heat water.
It depends on how much it needs to be cooled down, or transferred. The more heat there is the more coolant (water) is needed.
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The necessary heat is 9,22 joules.
White objects reflect more light and heat compared to black objects, which absorb heat. As a result, white objects do not retain heat as much as black objects, leading to quicker evaporation of moisture and faster drying.
Too much sugar and too high of heat.