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19 October, 19:14

When a 6.35-g sample of magnesium metal is burned, it produces enough heat to raise the temperature of 1,910 g of water from 24.00°C to 33.10°C. How much heat did the magnesium release when it burned?

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  1. 19 October, 19:43
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    the heat released by the magnesium is 72 kJ

    Explanation:

    the heat exchanged will be

    Q = m*c * (T final - T initial)

    where Q = heat released, c = specific heat capacity, T initial = initial temperature of water, T final = final temperature of water

    Assuming the specific heat capacity of water as c = 1 cal/g°C=4.186 J/g°C

    replacing values

    Q = m * c * (T final - T initial) = 1910 g * 4.186 J/g°C * (33.10 °C - 24°C) = 72 kJ
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