Question #4af98 Chemistry Thermochemistry Calorimetry 1 Answer IDKwhatName Jul 16, 2017 5060J5060J Explanation: q=mcDeltaT, where: q = thernal energy m = mass (g) c = s.h.c (J g^(-1) ""^circC^(-1)) DeltaT = temperature change (""^circC) q=200*(80-25)*0.46=5060J Answer link Related questions How does differential scanning in calorimetry work? What information do you get from a differential scanning calorimetry plot? How do you measure calorimetry? Question #962a7 Question #1dfc5 Question #41af6 What is calorimetry? What is a differential scanning calorimeter? How can a calorimeter measure energy? What are calorimeters made of? See all questions in Calorimetry Impact of this question 1757 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License