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is heating water endothermic or exothermic?
im doing calcultions in change in enthalphy (heat)
and well
im using the formula:
change in heat [ joules ] = - mass [grams] x [specific heat capaticity] x change in temp. [K]
and if change in heat is negative.. the reaction must be EXOTHERMIC ?
however, water being heated does not sound like an exothermic reaction as it absorbs heat ?
q: how much energy will be requied to raise the temp. of 1 L of water in a kettle from 17 to 100 C?
I got -347 kJ.
thus an exothermic ?
is the formula im using wrong ?
Thankss
im doing calcultions in change in enthalphy (heat)
and well
im using the formula:
change in heat [ joules ] = - mass [grams] x [specific heat capaticity] x change in temp. [K]
and if change in heat is negative.. the reaction must be EXOTHERMIC ?
however, water being heated does not sound like an exothermic reaction as it absorbs heat ?
q: how much energy will be requied to raise the temp. of 1 L of water in a kettle from 17 to 100 C?
I got -347 kJ.
thus an exothermic ?
is the formula im using wrong ?
Thankss