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Specific Heat of Water example question

How much heat, in calories and kilocalories, does it take to raise the temperature of 814 grams of water from 18.0 degrees to 100 ºC?

 

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Specific Heat of Iridium example problem

A 23.9-gram sample of iridium is heated to 89.7 ºC and then dropped into 20.0 grams of water in a calorimeter. The temperature of the water rises from 20.1 ºC to 22.6 ºC. Calculate the specific heat of iridium.

 

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