(a)How much heat transfer (in kcal) is required to raise the temperature of a 0.600 kg aluminum pot containing 2.00 kg of water from 45.0°C to the boiling point and then boil away 0.650 kg of water?
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(b) How long (in s) does this take if the rate of heat transfer is 550 W (1 watt = 1 joule/second (1 W = 1 J/s))?
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(a)How much heat transfer (in kcal) is required to raise the temperature of a 0.600 kg...
a. How much heat transfer (in kcal) is required to raise the temperature of a 0.550 kg aluminum pot containing 2.00 kg of water from 25.0°C to the boiling point and then boil away 0.600 kg of water? b. How long (in s) does this take if the rate of heat transfer is 600 W (1 watt = 1 joule/second (1 W = 1 J/s))?
(a) How much heat transfer (in kcal) is required to raise the temperature of a 0.600 kg aluminum pot containing 3.00 kg of water from 20.0°C to the boiling point and then boilway 0.650 kg of (b) How long (ins) does this take if the rate of heat transfer is 600 W (1 watt - 1 Joule/second (1 W = 1/s))?
(a). How much heat transfer (in kcal) is required to raise the temperature of a 0.550 kg aluminum pot containing 3.00 kg of water from 50.0°C to the boiling point and then boil away 0.800 kg of water? (b). How long (in s) does this take if the rate of heat transfer is 600 W (1 watt = 1 joule/second (1 W = 1 J/s))?
Heat transfer is required to raise the temperature of a 0.699 kg aluminum pot containing 2.77 kg of water from 32.5ºC to the boiling point and then boil away 0.695 kg of water. If the rate of heat transfer is 292 W, how long does this process take? Aluminum's specific heat is 0.215 kcal/kgºC; Water's specific heat is 1.00 kcal/kgºC; and heat of vaporization for water is 539 kcal/kg.
How much time (in seconds) is needed for a surgical cauterizer to raise the temperature of 3.00 g of tissue from 37.0 degrees C to 100 degrees C ad then boil away 0.200 g of water, if it puts out 3.50 mA at 20.0 kV? Ignore heat transfer to the surroundings. (Assume the specific heat of tissue is 3,500 J/(kg*degreeC) and the latnet heat of vaporization of water is 2,256 kJ/kg.)
It takes 1 kcal to raise the temperature of 1 kg of liquid water by 1 C, but only 0.5 kcal to raise the temperature of 1 kg of ice or water vapor by 1 C. Also, it takes 80 kcal to melt 1 kg of ice sitting at 0 C, and 540 kcal to evaporate 1 kg of liquid water sitting at 100 C. 1) How much heat is required to melt 2 kg of ice at 0 C?...
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How much heat (in joules) is required to raise the temperature of 34.0 kg of water from 24 ∘C to 89 ∘C? The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kg⋅C∘. Express your answer using two significant figures.
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 20.2 g of water from -25 °C to 115 °C? heat: kcal