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5 September, 15:31

How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 0.368kg of copper from 23.0 ∘C to 60.0 ∘C? The specific heat of copper is 0.0920 cal / (g⋅∘C)

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  1. 5 September, 15:50
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    The change in temperature here corresponds to a sensible heat. The amount of energy required can be calculated by multiplying the specific heat capacity, the amount of the substance and the corresponding change in temperature.

    Heat required = mCΔT

    Heat required = 0.368 kg (0.0920 cal/g°C) (60 - 23) °C

    Heat required = 1.25 cal
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