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5 June, 08:44

If if it takes 41.72 Joules to heat a piece of gold weighing 18.69 g from 10°C two 27°C what is the specific heat

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  1. 5 June, 09:13
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    The specific heat means the heat absorbed when 1 g of the compound increase 1 ℃. So the specific heat is 41.71 / (18.69*17) = 0.131 J / (g*k).
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