You have a container of seawater. Assume that the volume of the container is 50 cm3 and that the density of the seawater is 1.03 g/cm3. Also, assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water.

 

  1. What is the volume of the container in cm3?
  2. What is the weight of 1 cm3 of seawater in grams?
  3. What is the weight of the seawater in the container in grams?
  4. What is the formula for specific heat capacity?
  5. What is the specific heat capacity of water?

 

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volume=50 cc

1 cm wate=1.03 grams

water wate=50*1.03=5.15

spesifik heet=how much enerjee it take tu heed yunit wate so temper go up 1 degree

tudae skuel nuts sae water take 1 jouel heet per 1 gram water raez temper bi 1 degree Sentigrade

or em mite sae Kelvin insted av Sentigrade

Water be base so it take 1 jouel tu up its temper 1 deg Sentigrade

problem: nowon no wot yu meen bi Jouel
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