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24 October, 04:25

If 52 J of heat is added to an aluminum can with a mass of 28.4 g, what is its temperature change? Specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.903 J/g∘C.

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  1. 24 October, 04:45
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    Q = mass x sph x temp change

    temp change = Q / (mass x sph)

    Temp change = 57 / (22 x. 903)

    Temp Change = 2.97 ∘C

    Temp change 3.0 ∘C
  2. 24 October, 04:48
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    We can use the heat equation,

    Q = mcΔT

    Where Q is the amount of energy transferred (J), m is the mass of the substance (g), c is the specific heat (J g⁻¹ °C⁻¹) and ΔT is the temperature difference (°C).

    The given data

    Q = 52 J

    m = 28.4 g

    c = 0.903 J g⁻¹ °C⁻¹

    ΔT = ?

    By applying the formula,

    52 J = 28.4 g x 0.903 J g⁻¹ °C⁻¹ x ΔT

    ΔT = 2.03 °C

    Hence, the temperature change of aluminium during the heating process is 2.03 °C.
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