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24 October, 21:31

a 49.2 g sample of solid iron was heated from 16.2c to 58.9c. what ws the energy change? solve for q (heat energy). iron has a specific heat value of. 4494

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  1. 24 October, 21:48
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    944.12 J

    Explanation:

    To solve for the energy change we use the equation Q=mc (Delta) t

    Let's identify the variables we have:

    m (mass) = 49.2 g

    c (specific heat) =.4494

    delta t (change in temp.) = final - initial = 58.9-16.2 = 42.7 degrees Celsius

    Q = (49.2) (.4494) (42.7)

    = 944.12 J
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