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26 March, 21:23

What is the specific heat of titanium in j / (g⋅∘c) if it takes 89.7 j to raise the temperature of a 33.0 g block by 5.20 ∘c?

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  1. 26 March, 21:48
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    Specific heat capacity is the amount of energy required to raise one gram of substances by 1 degree celsius. Therefore specific heat capacity for tatanium is 89.7j / (33.0g x5.2 degree celsius) = 0.52j/g degree celcius

    Molar mass for tatanium is 47.9 g/mole

    heat is therefore 47.9 g/mole x 0.52j/g = 24.9j/mole
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