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13 July, 21:05

What is the specific heat of a substance if 25 grams rises in temperature from 10 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees with the addition of 280 calories of energy

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  1. 13 July, 21:26
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    0.75 cal/g°c

    Explanation:

    for specific heat we have formula:

    Amount of heat absorbed or released = mass x specific heat of a substance x change in temperature.

    ΔQ=m x c x ΔT

    where c = specific heat

    m = mass of a substance

    ΔT = total temperature

    ΔQ = Amount of heat

    so for specific heat,

    c = ΔQ/mxΔT

    c = 280/25x (25-10)

    c = 280/375

    c = 0.75 cal/g°c
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