Data;

Volume of water, 100ml
Room temp, 24C
Initial water temp, 15C
Final water temp, 30C

Question: Calculate the mass of water heated. Hint: The density of the liquid water is 1.0g/ml.

I have no idea how to do this. Can someone help?

Thanks!

mass=density*volume

To calculate the mass of water heated, we can use the volume and density of water.

Given:
Volume of water = 100 ml
Density of water = 1.0 g/ml

Formula:
Mass = Volume × Density

Substitute the values we have:
Mass = 100 ml × 1.0 g/ml

To perform the calculation, we multiply the volume (100 ml) by the density (1.0 g/ml):

Mass = 100 g

Therefore, the mass of water heated is 100 grams.