1. How much heat must your body transfer to 500.0g of water to heat it from 25.0°C to body temperature, 37.0°C? 2. How much heat energy from the sun is needed to heat a 1575g puddle of water from 5.00°C in the morning to 20.0°C by the afternoon?

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**Phase Diagram Worksheet**

**Name:** _______  

**Period:** _______   

**Date:** _______

1. **How much heat must your body transfer to 500.0g of water to heat it from 25.0°C to body temperature, 37.0°C?**

2. **How much heat energy from the sun is needed to heat a 1575g puddle of water from 5.0°C in the morning to 20.0°C by the afternoon?**

3. **How much heat is needed to warm a 50.0g piece of solid copper from 25.0°C to 200.0°C?**  
   *(The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g·°C)*
Transcribed Image Text:**Phase Diagram Worksheet** **Name:** _______ **Period:** _______ **Date:** _______ 1. **How much heat must your body transfer to 500.0g of water to heat it from 25.0°C to body temperature, 37.0°C?** 2. **How much heat energy from the sun is needed to heat a 1575g puddle of water from 5.0°C in the morning to 20.0°C by the afternoon?** 3. **How much heat is needed to warm a 50.0g piece of solid copper from 25.0°C to 200.0°C?** *(The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g·°C)*
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