An aluminum kettle weighs 1.04 kg. (The specific heat of aluminum is 0.904 J/g °C) (a) What is the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the kettle? 40 940 Check the number of significant figures. J/°C (b) How much heat (in 3) is required to increase the temperature of this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C? 40 72,674 Check the number of significant figures. J (c) How much heat (in J) is required to heat this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C if it contains 1.12 L of water (density of 0.997 g/mL and a specific heat of 4.18 J/g °C across the temperature range)? 405

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An aluminum kettle weighs 1.04 kg. (The specific heat of aluminum is 0.904 J/g °C)
(a) What is the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the kettle?
4.0 940
Check the number of significant figures. J/°C
(b) How much heat (in 3) is required to increase the temperature of this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C?
40 72,674
Check the number of significant figures. J
(c) How much heat (in J) is required to heat this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C if it contains 1.12 L of water (density of 0.997 g/mL and a specific heat of 4.18 J/g °C across the temperature range)?
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Transcribed Image Text:An aluminum kettle weighs 1.04 kg. (The specific heat of aluminum is 0.904 J/g °C) (a) What is the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the kettle? 4.0 940 Check the number of significant figures. J/°C (b) How much heat (in 3) is required to increase the temperature of this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C? 40 72,674 Check the number of significant figures. J (c) How much heat (in J) is required to heat this kettle from 21.9°C to 99.2°C if it contains 1.12 L of water (density of 0.997 g/mL and a specific heat of 4.18 J/g °C across the temperature range)? + More Information. More Information. Supporting Materials
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