What amount of heat is needed to raise 27.0 g of water from 10.0 °C to 90.0 °C? Chemistry Thermochemistry Thermochemistry of Phase Changes 1 Answer Ernest Z. · Priya Jun 4, 2014 The heat needed is 9.04 kJ. The formula to use is #q = mcΔT# where #q# is the heat, #m# is the mass, #c# is the specific heat capacity, and #ΔT# is the temperature change. #m# = 27.0 g; #c# = 4.184 J·°C⁻¹g⁻¹; #ΔT = T_2 - T_1# = (90.0 – 10.0) °C = 80.0°C #q = mcΔT# = 27.0 g × 4.184 J·°C⁻¹g⁻¹ × 80.0 °C = 9040 J = 9.04 kJ Answer link Related questions How much energy is required to convert 100.g of ice at 0.00 °C to water vapor at 100.00 °C? How do you calculate the heat required to melt 15 kg of silver? When a liquid loses energy, will it change into a gas or a solid? What is the name of the process when a liquid changes into a gas? How much energy is needed to convert 23.0 grams of ice at -10.0°C into steam at 109°C? What amount of ice must be added to 540.0 g of water at 25.0 °C to cool the water to 0.0 °C and... How can I find specific heat in thermochemistry of phase of changes? How much energy is required to convert 100.0 g of water at 20.0 °C completely to steam at 100.0 °C? Calculate the number of joules given off when 32.0 grams of steam cools from 110.0 °C to ice at -40.0 °C. How many joules of heat are needed to change 50.0 grams of ice at -15.0 °C to steam at 120.0 °C? See all questions in Thermochemistry of Phase Changes Impact of this question 13196 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License