a 445 g sample of ice at -58 degrees celcious untill its temperature reaches -29 degrees celcius. find the change in heat content system

Note the correct spelling of celsius.

q = heat to move the temperature of 445 g ice from -58 to -29.
q = mass ice x specific heat ice x (Tfinal-Tinitial) = ??

To find the change in heat content of the system, we need to use the formula:

Change in heat content (Q) = mass (m) × specific heat capacity (c) × change in temperature (∆T)

In this case, the mass of the ice (m) is 445 g. The specific heat capacity of ice (c) is approximately 2.09 J/g°C. And the change in temperature (∆T) is the final temperature minus the initial temperature, which is (-29°C) - (-58°C).

Let's calculate the change in heat content step by step:

Step 1: Convert the mass from grams to kilograms:
Mass (m) = 445 g ÷ 1000 = 0.445 kg

Step 2: Calculate the change in temperature (∆T):
∆T = (-29°C) - (-58°C) = 29°C

Step 3: Plug the values into the formula:
Q = 0.445 kg × 2.09 J/g°C × 29°C

Step 4: Calculate the change in heat content (Q):
Q = 0.445 kg × 2.09 J/g°C × 29°C = 28.48605 J

Therefore, the change in heat content of the system is approximately 28.49 J.