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7 January, 02:35

An unknown substance has a mass of 19.1 g. the temperature of the substance increases by 13.9 degrees celsius when 62.4 j of heat is added to the substance. what is the most likely identity of the substance? the table lists the specific heat capacities of select substances.

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  1. 7 January, 02:59
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    Heat=mass * change in temperature * specific heat

    specific heat = 62.4 / (.0191*13.9)

    =235.037 J/kgK
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