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alones (alones):

http://prnt.sc/dc7hee Ten grams of ice will require____ calories to raise the temperature 1° C. 50??

OpenStudy (aaronq):

lol stop guessing.. look at the units of specific heat capacity \(\dfrac{cal}{gram~C^o }\) so from the table, water has the specific heat capacity of \(1 ~\dfrac{cal}{gram~C^o}\) So if you wanna 10 grams and wanna find out the calories necessary to raise the tmep by 1 degree celsius, how would you do this? think about dimensional analysis.

alones (alones):

I DON'T HAVE 10 AS MY CHOICE!!! THAT'S WHY I USED MY BRAIN

OpenStudy (aaronq):

LOL 10 Cal is the right answer though..

alones (alones):

Ight, I only have \(0.5,0.005,5,50\) that's all x3

OpenStudy (aaronq):

ohh i thought it said water, but it says ICE

alones (alones):

wow

OpenStudy (aaronq):

-_-

OpenStudy (aaronq):

same logic applies though

alones (alones):

Love when proffesor gives wrong answers, you can blame it on them (:<

OpenStudy (aaronq):

:( noo i done f-ed up now haha

alones (alones):

So what's the answer sir? x'D

OpenStudy (aaronq):

so it's \(10~grams*0.5\dfrac{Cal}{grams}= 5~Cal \)

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