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13 September, 02:42

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.

5.77°C

B.

23.9°C

C.

62°C

D.

9.19°C

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  1. 13 September, 03:09
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    Answer:62°C

    Explanation:

    Heat (H) = 358j

    Mass (m) = 15g

    Specific heat capacity of copper=0.385J/g°C

    temperature increase=H ➗ (m x c)

    temperature increase=358 ➗ (15x0.385)

    temperature increase=358 ➗ 5.775

    temperature increase=61.99

    Approximately temperature increase is 62°C
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