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27 August, 02:13

If a sample space of copper weighing 39.0g is heated from 24.0 degrees Celsius, what would the amount of energy absorbed equal? Ccu=0.0385j/gxC

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  1. 27 August, 02:27
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    The answer to your question is Energy = 36.036 J

    Explanation:

    Data

    mass of Copper = 39 g

    ΔT = 24°C

    C = 0.0385 J/g°C

    Q = ?

    To calculate the energy absorbed just substitute the values given in the specific heat formula.

    Q = mCΔT

    Substitution

    Q = (39) (0.0385) (24)

    Simplification

    Q = 36.036 J
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