To answer this item, we use 1 g/mL as the conventional density of water at any temperature. Thus, the amount of water in grams is, m = (375 mL) x (1g/mL) = 375 g Then, we use the equation H = mcpdT where m is the mass, cp is the specific heat of water (4.18 J/g°C), and dT is the temperature difference. Substituting, H = (375 g)(4.18 J/g°C)(0° - 37°) = -57997.5°C Therefore, the amount of heat released is equal to 57,997.5°C.