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19 March, 11:21

How much heat has to be added to 508 g of copper at 22.3°C to raise the temperature of the copper to 49.8°C? (The specific heat of copper is 0.377 J/g·°C.)

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  1. 19 March, 11:40
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    Q = 5267J

    Explanation:

    Specific heat capacity of copper (S) = 0.377 J/g·°C.

    Q = MSΔT

    ΔT = T2 - T1

    ΔT=49.8 - 22.3 = 27.5C

    Q = change in energy = ?

    M = mass of substance = 508g

    Q = (508g) * (0.377 J/g·°C) * (27.5C)

    Q = 5266.69J

    Approximately, Q = 5267J
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