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  • 07-02-2020
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How much heat is required change the temperature of 167 g of ice from -20.0 oC to -5.0 oC? (c= 2.093 J/goC for ice)

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kaylacampbell2007
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  • 11-04-2021

Answer: 5,242 J

Explanation:

Step by step:

The formula for this is Q=mcΔT

Find out your values and then plug-and-play.

Q= unknown (energy amt we need to find out)

m= 167g

c= 2.093 J/go°C

ΔT= -20.0° + 15° would give you  -5.0°

Plug into the equation for Q=(167g)(2.093 J/g°C)(15°C).

Solve and you get 5,242 J.

hope this helps!!

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