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4 June, 09:23

A 15.85g piece of iron absorbs 1086.75 joules of heat energy and its temperature changes from 25 degrees Celsius to 175 degrees celcius. Calculate the specific heat capacity of iron.

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  1. 4 June, 09:42
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    Specific heat capacity of iron is the amount of heat required to raise 1g of iron by 1 degree Celsius.

    The formula is Q=mc∆T

    Where Q is energy in joules.

    M is mass in gram.

    C is specific heat capacity in J/g°C.

    ∆T is change in temperature in degree Celsius

    Q=1086.75joules

    M=15.85g

    C=?

    ∆T = final T-initial T (175-25) = 150°c.

    Q=Mc∆T

    1086.75 = 15.85*C*150

    1086.85=2377.5c

    C=1086.85:2377.5

    C=0.46J/g°C.
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