Calculaye the final centugrade

To calculate the final temperature in degrees Celsius, we will need more information about the problem. Temperature changes can occur due to various factors such as heat transfer, phase changes, or chemical reactions.

If you have the initial temperature and the amount of heat transferred to or from the system, you can use the formula:

Final temperature = Initial temperature + (Heat transferred / Specific heat capacity)

In this equation, the heat transferred refers to the energy added or removed from the system, and the specific heat capacity is a property of the material. It represents how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the substance by one degree Celsius.

If the temperature change is caused solely by a phase change, such as melting or boiling, then you can use the equation:

Final temperature = Melting/Boiling point of the substance

Again, this assumes that heat is only supplied or removed to cause the phase change.

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