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28 July, 16:26

Calculate the mass of gold (0.130 J/g°C) that requires 468 J to heat the metal from 21.6 °C to 33.2 °C?

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  1. 28 July, 16:52
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    The mass of gold is found to be 310.34 g.

    Explanation:

    We have:

    Specific heat of gold = C = 0.130 J/g.°C

    Heat = H = 468 J

    Change in Temperature = ΔT = 33.2 °C - 21.6 °C = 11.6 °C

    Now, to find mass of gold we first calculate the amount of heat required to heat the unit mass of gold to specified temperature:

    Mass Specific Heat = C * ΔT

    Mass Specific Heat = (0.130 J/g.°C) (11.6 °C)

    Mass Specific Heat = 1.508 J/g

    Now, for the mass of gold (m):

    mass of gold = Heat/Mass Specific Heat

    mass of gold = 468 J/1.508 J/g

    mass of gold = 310.34 g
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