Chemistry, 19.07.2021 18:20 giulianna41
Shane performed the following trials in an experiment.
Thial 1: Heat 300 grams of water at to a final temperature of 40.0 °C.
Thal 2 Heat 400 grams of water at 10.0 °C to a final temperature of 40.0 °C
Which statement is true about the experiments?
The same amount of heat is absorbed in both the experiments because the product of mass, specific heat capacity, and change in temperature are equal for both
The same amount of heat is absorbed in both the experiments because the heat absorbed depends only on the final temperature.
The heat absorbed in trial is about 3,674 ) greater than the heat absorbed in Trial 2.
The heat absorbed in Trial 2 is about 5,021 ) greater than the heat absorbed in Trial 2.
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