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14 April, 23:45

The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g°C.

What will be the temperature increase if 358 J of energy is added to 15.00 g of copper?

A. 23.9°C

B. 9.19°C

C. 5.77°C

D. 62°C

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  1. 15 April, 00:08
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    Simply follow the units into quantities

    E / (mT) = c

    Where

    E = energy

    m = mass

    T = temperature

    c = specific heat

    Solving for T

    358 / (15*T) = 0.385

    T = 62°C
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