180 K
V1/T1 = V2/T2
V1 = 500 mL
T1 = 300 K
V2 = 300 mL
Solve the equation for T2 —> T2 = V2T1/V1
T2 = (300 mL)(300 K) / (500 mL) = 180 K
The amount of heat needed would be the specific heat multiplied by the mass of the substance and the temperature difference. In this case, the mass would be 75.0–g, the specific heat would be 0.449 j/g °c, and the temperature difference would be <span>1535 -25= 1510
Then the calculation would be: </span>0.449 j/g °c * 75g * 1510°c = 50,849.25J
In calorie it would be: 50849.25J / 4.184J/cal= 12,153.26 calorie
Answer:
I would say: D.
Explanation:
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A cubic meter is about the same as the volume occupied by a _____.
Answer: Washing machine
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