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8 January, 01:54

An unknown substance has a mass of 18.3 g. When the substance absorbs 1.647*102 j of heat, the temperature of the substance is raised from 25.0 ∘c to 45.0 ∘c. What is the most likely identity of the substance?

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  1. 8 January, 02:12
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    Mass of the substance (m) = 18.3 g

    Initial temperature T1 = 25 C

    Final temperature T2 = 45 C

    Heat absorbed by the substance (Q) = 1.647*10^2 J

    Specific heat = c

    Formula:

    Q = m*c*ΔT

    = m*c * (T2-T1)

    c = Q/m * (T2-T1) = 1,647*10^2 J/18.3 g * (45-25) C

    c = 0.45 J/g C

    The substance with a specific heat capacity of 0.45 J/g C is iron.
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