2. There is a 1.80 kg of water in a kettle. Calculate the quantity of heat that flows into the water when it is heated from 14.0°C to 94.7°C. [Specific heat capacity (c), for water is 4.18 J/(g.°C)] 3. What would the final temperature be if 300.0 J of heat were transferred into 10.0 g of methanol initially at 20.0°C? [Specific heat capacity (c), for methanol is 2.918 J/(g.°C)]

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2. There is a 1.80 kg of water in a kettle. Calculate the quantity of heat that flows into the water
when it is heated from 14.0°C to 94.7°C. [Specific heat capacity (c), for water is 4.18 J/(g.°C)]
3. What would the final temperature be if 300.0 J of heat were transferred into 10.0 g of methanol
initially at 20.0°C? [Specific heat capacity (c), for methanol is 2.918 J/(g.°C)]
Transcribed Image Text:2. There is a 1.80 kg of water in a kettle. Calculate the quantity of heat that flows into the water when it is heated from 14.0°C to 94.7°C. [Specific heat capacity (c), for water is 4.18 J/(g.°C)] 3. What would the final temperature be if 300.0 J of heat were transferred into 10.0 g of methanol initially at 20.0°C? [Specific heat capacity (c), for methanol is 2.918 J/(g.°C)]
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