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Objectives:

1. To calculate the amount of heat energy (q) of water due


temperature change.
2. To prove the relationship between heat energy with mass of
water, heat energy with specific heat capacity of water and heat
energy with the change of temperature of water.
Materials and apparatuses:
1. 2 pcs of beaker glass container, 2. 1 pc. Clinical Thermometer, 3.
100 g of water, Heater. Tissue Paper
Set – Up:
Procedure:
1. Get 1 beaker, fill in with water.
2. Using a triple beam balance, measure about 100 g of water.
3. Using the clinical thermometer, measure the initial temperature
of the 100 g of water inside the beaker. Record the reading.
4. Using the heater device, heat the 100 g of water to a desired
temperature higher than the initial temperature.
5. Using the thermometer, measure the final higher desired
temperature of the water. Record the reading.
6. To determine the change in temperature, subtract the
temperature initial reading to temperature final reading. {∆ T =
Tf - T i }
7. Using the Heat energy equation, (q = mc ∆T), determine the
amount of heat energy due to the change in temperature of
water.
Computation:
Observation:
Interpretation:
Conclusion:

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