19] How many joules of heat are required to heat 155 grams of water from 15.0*C to 99.0*C ? C = 4.184 J /g-*C

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19] How many joules of heat are required to heat 155 grams of water from 15.0*C to 99.0*C ?
C = 4.184 J /g-*C
20] Calculate the amount of required to melt 45.0 grams of ice at 0.00*C and heat to 75.0*C.
Hfus = 6.01 kJ/mol
21] Convert the following values:
[H+]
[OH']
pH = 3.45
pOH =
22] Convert the following values:
pOH = 5.45
[OH]
[H*]
pH =
23] Calculate the molecules of C6H1206 in a 65.0 grams sample.
24] A mass of water required 7850.0 j of heat to experience a temperature change from 12.0*C
to 17.0*C. Calculate the mass of the water sample.
Transcribed Image Text:19] How many joules of heat are required to heat 155 grams of water from 15.0*C to 99.0*C ? C = 4.184 J /g-*C 20] Calculate the amount of required to melt 45.0 grams of ice at 0.00*C and heat to 75.0*C. Hfus = 6.01 kJ/mol 21] Convert the following values: [H+] [OH'] pH = 3.45 pOH = 22] Convert the following values: pOH = 5.45 [OH] [H*] pH = 23] Calculate the molecules of C6H1206 in a 65.0 grams sample. 24] A mass of water required 7850.0 j of heat to experience a temperature change from 12.0*C to 17.0*C. Calculate the mass of the water sample.
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