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The energy needed to raise the temperature of water from 22.0ºC to 90.0ºC is c. 28.4 kJ.
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius.
By the formula [tex]Q = mc\Delta T[/tex]
Q is the heat
m is the mass
c is the specific heat
Now, c = 4.184 J/g.K
The change in temperature is 22.0 ºC to 90.0 ºC
Putting the value in the equation
[tex]Q = 100 \times 4.184 \times (90.0 - 22.0)\\\\Q = 4.184 \times 68.0\\ \\Q= 284.5 \;J[/tex]
Thus, the energy needed to raise the temperature of water from 22.0ºC to 90.0ºC is 28.4 kJ
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