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What is the heat required to raise the temperature of 50 grams of water by 10 degrees Celsius if the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g*C?

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To calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of a substance, we can use the formula:q = mcTwhere q is the heat required, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and T is the change in temperature.In this case, we have:m = 50 gramsc = 4.184 J/g*CT = 10 degrees CelsiusPlugging these values into the formula, we get:q =  50 g  *  4.184 J/g*C  *  10 C q = 2092 JSo, the heat required to raise the temperature of 50 grams of water by 10 degrees Celsius is 2092 Joules.
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