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8 May, 19:32

How many joules of energy are needed to warm 5.00 g of silver from 25.0°C to 27.5°C? (The specific heat of silver is 0.24 J/g°C.)

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  1. 8 May, 20:01
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    3J

    Explanation:

    The following were obtained from the question:

    M = 5g

    T1 = 25.0°C

    T2 = 27.5°C

    C = 0.24 J/g°C

    Q=?

    Using the following equation Q = MCΔT to solve for the energy need, we have:

    Q = MCΔT

    Q = 5 x 0.24 x (27.5 - 25)

    Q = 5 x 0.24 x 2.5

    Q = 3J
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