3.39 Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see Table 3.11):calories to heat 8.5 g of water from 15 °C to 36 °Cjoules lost when 25 g of water cools from 86 °C to 61 °Ckilocalories to heat 150 g of water from 15 °C to 77 °Ckilojoules to heat 175 g of copper from 28 °C to 188 °C3.40 Use the heat equation to calculate the energy for each of the following (see Table 3.11):calories lost when 85 g of water cools from 45 °C to 25 °Cjoules to heat 75 g of water from 22 °C to 66 °Ckilocalories to heat 5.0 kg of water from 22 °C to 28 °Ckilojoules to heat 224 g of gold from 18 °C to 185 °C3.41 Use the heat equation to calculate the energy, in joules and calories, for each of the following (see Table 3.11):to heat 25.0 g of water from 12.5 °C to 25.7 °Cto heat 38.0 g of copper from 122 °C to 246 °Clost when 15.0 g of ethanol, cools from 60.5 °C to lost when 125 g of iron cools from 118 °C to 55 °C

