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2 liters of water at 20 degrees, provided the mixing was not too vigorous and didn't last too long.

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If a cup of water of temperature 50 degree celsius is mixed with another cup of water of temperature 50 degree celsius the final temperature of the two combined cups of water will be 100 degree?

No, as both the temperatures are the same, you will get only 2 cups, each 50 degrees. You have to heat the cup to get 100 degree.


How much energy is required to raise the temperature of one liter of water 1 degree centigrade?

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What will be the temperature of water if 1 liter water of 30 degree Celsius mixes with 1 liter water of 50 degree Celsius?

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How many cm cubed are in a liter of water at room temperature?

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100 g of water at 20 degree centigrade is mixed with 100 g of water at 5 degree centegrade the temperature of mixture will be?

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Why water vaporize at 70 degree Celsius?

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What is the the temperature of water?

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If a unit of warm water is mixed with a unit of cold water what will the temperature be?

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Why does it take pool water so long to warm up?

Water has a very high specific heat capacity, which means you need to put a lot of energy into a given quantity of it to raise the temperature a given amount. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.187 kJ/kgK, which means you need to put in 4 kJ of energy to raise the temperature of one kg of water by 1 K (or 1C) Compare this to the specific heat capacity of air which is 1.0 kJ/kgK, or 25% of that of water. Therefore, you need to put in four times as much energy to heat up a given mass of water as compared to a given mass of air. One kilogram of air has a volume of about 29 cubic feet at 1 atmosphere, and a kilogram of water is a liter. It takes 4 times as much thermal energy to raise the temperature of that liter of water by a degree as it does to raise that 29 ft3 of air that same one degree. To do an additional comparison, you could picture a room that is 11' x 11' x 11' in volume. Elevating the temperature of the air in that room one degree will lift the temperature of that liter of water by the same one degree.


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