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29 November, 04:56

What is the mass of aluminum that absorbed 952 J of energy and changed its temperature by

37.0 °C. (Specific Heat of aluminum is 0.900 J/g*°C)

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  1. 29 November, 05:24
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    28.59g

    Explanation:

    The following data were obtained from the question:

    Heat Absorbed (Q) = 952 J

    Change in temperature (ΔT) = 37°C.

    Specific Heat capacity (C) = 0.9J/g°C

    Mass (M) = ... ?

    The mass of aluminium involved can be obtained as follow:

    Q = MCΔT

    952 = M x 0.9 x 37

    Divide both side by 0.9 x 37

    M = 952 / 0.9 x 37

    M = 28.59g.

    Therefore, the mass of aluminium is 28.59g
  2. 29 November, 05:24
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    Mass = 28.59g

    Explanation:

    Q = 952J

    Change in temperature = 37.0°C

    Specific heat capacity = 0.90J/g°C

    Mass = ?

    Heat Energy (Q) = mc∇T

    Q = heat energy

    M = mass of substance

    C = specific heat capacity of substance

    ∇T = change in temperature of substance

    Q = mc∇T

    952 = m * 0.90 * 37

    952 = 33.3m

    Solve for m

    M = 952 / 33.3

    M = 28.59g

    The mass of aluminium required to use a heat energy of 952J is 28.59g
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