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14 August, 01:05

If 1495 J of heat is needed to raise the temperature of a 376 g sample of a metal from 55.0°C to 66.0°C, what is the specific heat capacity of the metal?

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  1. 14 August, 01:15
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    Specific heat capacity is the quality of heat required to change the temperature of the unit mass of the substance by one degree.

    specific heat capacity (C) = energy required / mass x change in temperature

    energy=1495j

    mass=376g

    change in temperature=66-55=11

    c=1495/376 x11=0.3615 j/mol/k
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