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9 April, 12:39

A 111.6 g sample of iron was heated from 0°C to 20°C. It absorbed 1004 J of energy. What is the specific heat capacity of iron?

0.00578 J/g°C

0.45 J/g°C

2.20 J/g°C

4.18 J/g°C

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  1. 9 April, 12:45
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    Answer;

    = 449.82 J/kg/K

    Explanation;

    Quantity of heat by a substance is given by the formula;

    Q = McΔθ

    Where; Q is the quantity of heat, m is the mass in Kg, c is the specific heat capacity, Δθ is the change in temperature.

    Q = 1004 Joules, mass = 0.1116 Kg and Δθ = 20

    Therefore;

    1004 J = 111.6/1000 * 20 * c

    1004 J = 0.1116 * 20 * c

    c = 1004 / (0.1116 * 20)

    = 449.82 J/kg/K
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