How much heat would be required to raise 499 g of water from 111 °C to 251 °C? (You need to know what physical state water is in for the temperature range we're looking at.) Specific heats of water in different physical states H2O (s) = 0.497 cal/g °C H20 (I) = 1.00 cal/g: °C H20 (g) = 0.490 cal/g: °C %3D 34,700 cal 69,900 cal O 245 cal O 34,200 cal

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How much heat would be required to raise 499 g of water from 111 oC to 251 oC?

(You need to know what physical state water is in for the temperature range we're looking at.)

Specific heats of water in different physical states

H2O (s) = 0.497 cal/g. oC

H2O (l) = 1.00 cal/g. oC

H2O (g) = 0.490 cal/g. oC

How much heat would be required to raise 499 g of water from 111 °C to 251 °C?
(You need to know what physical state water is in for the temperature range we're looking at.)
Specific heats of water in different physical states
H2O (s) = 0.497 cal/g °C
H20 (I) = 1.00 cal/g: °C
H20 (g) = 0.490 cal/g: °C
%3D
34,700 cal
69,900 cal
O 245 cal
O 34,200 cal
Transcribed Image Text:How much heat would be required to raise 499 g of water from 111 °C to 251 °C? (You need to know what physical state water is in for the temperature range we're looking at.) Specific heats of water in different physical states H2O (s) = 0.497 cal/g °C H20 (I) = 1.00 cal/g: °C H20 (g) = 0.490 cal/g: °C %3D 34,700 cal 69,900 cal O 245 cal O 34,200 cal
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