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7 March, 21:14

A block of aluminum with a mass of 140 g is cooled from 98.4°C to 62.2°C with a release of 4817 J of heat. From these data, calculate the specific heat of aluminum?

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  1. 7 March, 21:30
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    specific heat = 0.951 j/g·°C

    Explanation:

    Heat flow equation = > q = m·c·ΔT

    q = heat flow = 4817 joules

    m = mass in grams = 140 grams Aluminum

    c = specific heat = ?

    ΔT = Temperature Change in °C = 98.4°C - 62.2°C = 36.2°C

    q = m·c·ΔT = > c = q/m·ΔT = 4817j / (140g) (36.2°C) = 0.951 j/g·°C
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