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4 August, 06:49

It takes 23.5 kJ of heat energy to raise the temperature of 100 g of a substance by 50°C. What is the subtance?

Ammonia

Water

Ice

Hydrogen

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  1. 4 August, 07:15
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    Heat energy = MCΔT; where m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity; while ΔT is the change in temperature.

    Mass is 100 g, while change in temperature 50°C and heat energy is 23.5 kJ or 23500 j

    Hence; 23500 = 100 * c * 50

    c = 23500/5000

    = 4.7 j/g/°c or 4700 J/Kg/°C

    The substance is ammonia since it has the specific heat capacity is 4.7 J/g/°C
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