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6 May, 14:35

A 55.0-g piece of copper wire is heated, and the temperature of the wire changes from 19.0 c to 86.0 c. The amount of heat absorbed is 343 cal. What is the specific heat of copper? Show work

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  1. 6 May, 14:39
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    Q = mass x specific heat x delta T 343 = 55.0 x specific heat (86.0 - 19.0) 343 = 3685 x specific heat specific heat = 0.0931 cal / g°C

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