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9 August, 23:21

To determine whether a shiny gold-colored rock is actually gold, a chemistry student decides to measure its heat capacity. She first weighs the rock and finds that it has a mass of 4.7 g. She then finds that, upon absorption of 52.7 J of heat, the rock undergoes a rise in temperature from 25 ∘C to 57 ∘C. Find the specific heat capacity of the substance comprising the rock.

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  1. 9 August, 23:43
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    The answer to your question is: Cp = 350.4 J / kg°C

    Explanation:

    Data

    mass = m = 4.7 g convert grams to kilograms 0.0047 kg

    heat = Q = 52.7 J

    Temperature = 25 - 57 °C

    Formula

    Q = mCpΔT solve for Cp

    Cp = Q / mΔT

    Process

    Cp = 52.7 / [ (0.0047) (57 - 25) ] Substitution

    Cp = 52.7 / 0.1504

    Cp = 350.4 J / kg°C
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