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25 June, 07:28

A 47.35 g mass of copper is heated from 20 degrees celsius to 85 degrees celsius. How many joules were added to accomplish this?

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  1. 25 June, 07:51
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    1185.0 J.

    Explanation:

    The amount of heat needed to accomplish this process can be calculated using the formula:

    Q = m. C.ΔT, where,

    Q is the amount of heat needed,

    m is the mass of the copper (m = 47.35 g),

    C is the specific heat of Cu (C = 0.385 J/g.°C),

    ΔT is the temperature difference (the final temperature - the initial temperature (ΔT = 85.0 - 20.0 = 65.0 °C).

    ∴ The amount of heat needed Q = m. C.ΔT = (47.35 g) (0.385 J/g.°C) (65.0 °C) = 1184.933 J ≅ 1185.0 J.
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