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26 May, 00:26

Loren has the samples of elements that are listed below at room temperature. He exposes the samples to the same heat source until each sample reaches a temperature of 90.0°C. 10 g of Al (s) ( = 0.897 J / (g°C)) 10 g of Ag (s) ( = 0.234 J/gi°C) 10 g of Fe (s) ( = 0.450 J/gi°C) 10 g of Zn (s) ( = 0.387 J/g°C) From first to last, which lists the order in which these samples will reach 90.0°C?

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  1. 26 May, 00:51
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    Ag>Zn>Fe>Al

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Final temperature = 90.0 °C

    10 g of Al (s) ( = 0.897 J / (g°C))

    10 g of Ag (s) ( = 0.234 J/g°C)

    10 g of Fe (s) ( = 0.450 J/g°C)

    10 g of Zn (s) ( = 0.387 J/g°C)

    Suppose the initial temperature is 0 °C

    Step 2: Calculate the heat needed to heat

    Q = m*C*ΔT

    ⇒with Q = the heat needed to heat the elements

    ⇒with m = the mass of the sample = since the mass is the same for each sample, this will not affect

    ⇒with c = the specific heat of the sample = the heat needed to raise 1 gram of the sample 1°C

    ⇒ΔT = the change of temperature = since all of the sample have the same initial and final temperature, this will not affect.

    The sample with the lowest specific heat capacity will reach 90.0 °C the first

    10 g of Ag (s) will heat the fastest

    10 g of Zn (s)

    10 g of Fe (s)

    10 g of Al (s)

    Ag>Zn>Fe>Al
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