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17 March, 06:22

When 711 J of heat is added to a 41.1 g of an unknown metal, the temperature of the metal increases from 22oC to 94oC. Calculate the specific heat of this metal

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  1. 17 March, 06:30
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    The specific heat capacity of the metal is calculated as follows

    heat energy = Mc delta T

    heat energy (Q) = (711 j)

    m=mass (41.1 g)

    c = specific heat capacity = ?

    delta t = change in temperature (94 - 22=72)

    c = Q/m delta T

    c=711 j / (41.1 g x72) = 0.240 j/g / k
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