Q7. Amount of energy absorbed by vessel = 1 kJ
change in temperature = 0.061 oC
Heat capacity of vessel = (Amount of energy absorbed by vessel) / (change in temperature)
Heat capacity of vessel = (1 kJ) / (0.061 oC)
Heat capacity of vessel = 16.4 kJ/oC
7. An industrial reaction vessel is found to undergo a change in temperature of 0.061 °C for each kilojoule of en...
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