WebFeb 9, 2024 · Re: Heating Curve Slope and Heat Capacity. Postby Tiffany Wang 3L » Wed Feb 08, 2024 11:12 pm. A higher heat capacity would have a smaller slope on a heating curve because it would take more heat added (x-axis) to reach the same temperature (y-axis) as something with a smaller heat capacity. Your reasoning is correct, but I think … Webtime is called a heating curve. Let's look at the heating curve for water. Heating Curves Notice that, in general, the temperature goes up the longer the heating continues. …
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WebJan 30, 2024 · Exercise 3: Heating Curve for Water. Based on the heating curve below, when will the temperature of \(H_2O\) exceed 100ºC (in an open system)? Answer. The temperature of \(H_2O\) will only exceed … WebOct 5, 2024 · In this simulation, students explore the heating curve for water from a qualitative and quantitative perspective. Students compare illustrations of each physical … WebThe specific heat capacity, C, is also different depending on whether it is ice, Cs = 2.06 J/ (g °C), or liquid water, Cl = 4.184 J/ (g °C), or vapor, Cv = 2.01 J/ (g °C). Δ T = change in temperature (Kelvin or Celsius) This equation is for the temperature change parts of the graph as a function of the energy. pumy-p125ykm