Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table): Substance cal/g °C J/g C Elemen
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Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table): Substance cal/g °C J/g C Elemen
Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see the table): Substance cal/g °C J/g C Elements Aluminum, Al(a) Copper, Cu(a) Gold, Au(a) tron, Fe(a) Silver, Ag(a) Titanium, Ti(a) 0.214 0.0920 0.0308 0.108 0.0562 0.125 Compounds Ammonia, NH₂(g) 0.488 Ethanol, C₂H₂OH() 0.588 Sodium chloride, NaCl() Water, H₂O(l) Water, H₂O(a) 0.207 1.00 0485 0.897 0.385 0.129 0.452 0.235 0.523 2.04 2:46 0.864 4.184 2.03 Part C Calculate the kilocalories needed to heat 150 g of water from 15 °C to 72 "C. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Value Submit Part D Value Submit Resvest Anewar Calculate the kilojoules needed to heat 145 g of copper from 28 °C to 193 C. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Units Request Answer a Units ?
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