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∙ 12y ago1 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
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∙ 12y agoTo raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 5 degrees Celsius, you need 5 calories of energy. This is based on the specific heat capacity of water, which is 1 calorie/gram °C.
It 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.
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).
The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C. To raise the temperature of 350 grams of water from 22°C to a higher temperature, you would multiply the mass of water (350g) by the temperature change and the specific heat capacity of water. So, the heat required would be (350g) x (Tfinal - 22°C) x 4.184 J/g°C.
Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.
The answer is 4,18 joule.
It 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.
38 cal
To calculate the energy required to raise the temperature, you can use the formula: energy = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change. The specific heat capacity of gold is 0.129 J/g°C. Plugging in the values for mass, specific heat capacity, and temperature change, the energy required would be approximately 364.86 Joules. To convert Joules to calories, divide by 4.184 to get approximately 87.2 calories needed to raise the temperature of the gold chain.
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.
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).
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.
It depends on what temperature is is at and how much water there is.