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22 January, 15:47

1. 5.0 g of copper was heated from 20°C to 80°C. How much energy was used to heat Cu? (Specific heat capacity of Cu is 0.092 cal/g °C) show work

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  1. 22 January, 16:00
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    The amount of energy that was used to heat Cu is 27.6 cal

    calculation

    Heat (Q) = M (mass) x c (specific heat capacity) x ΔT (change in temperature)

    where;

    Q=?

    M = 5.0 g

    C=0.092 cal/g°C

    ΔT = 80°c-20°c=60°C

    Q is therefore = 5.0 g x 0.092 cal / g°c x 60°c = 27.6 cal
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