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∙ 12y ago38 cal
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∙ 12y agoIt takes 1 calorie to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. Therefore, to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 5 degrees Celsius, it would require 5 calories.
calories were never "made." they are simply the amount of energy required to raise the temperature one gram of water one degree celsius.
1,29 kJ
Q=6*550*1.00q=3300
100 calories. 1 calorie is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of 1 by 1 degree Celsius. So, if you need to raise 10 grams of water 1 degree, you would need 10 calories of energy. If you needed to raise those same 10 gram by 10 degrees, you'll need 10 * 10, or 100 calories.
1 Calorie is equal to 1000 calories one is a big C the other is a small c and 1 Calorie is needed to raise 1gram of water; 1 Degree C* so your answer is 5 Calories or 5000calories
About 14 calories or 60 Jules
It takes 2.44 calories of heat to raise the temperature of one gram of ethyl alcohol by 1 degree Celsius.
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is defined as the specific heat capacity of that substance. It is measured in joules per gram degree Celsius (J/g°C) or in calories per gram degree Celsius (cal/g°C).
I will use this formula, the convert. q( in Joules ) = mass * specific heat Au * change in temp. q = nCT q = (150 grams)(0.129 J/gC)(175 C - 25 C) = 2902.5 Joules Now, 1 calorie = 4.184 Joules 2902.5 Joules (1 calorie/4.184 Joules) 694 calories required
The amount of heat a substance can hold.
1 calorie is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1C, so... It takes 8.1 calories to raise your 8.1 grams by 1C, but you need to raise it 20C. 8.1*20=162. 162 calories is the answer you are looking for.