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14 September, 23:18

4786 joules fer transferred to an 89.0 gram sample of a unknown material with an initial temperature of 23.0°C what is the specific heat of the measure in the final temperature is 89.5°C

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  1. 14 September, 23:26
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    Specific heat formula is Q=M*C*ΔT

    Q is amount of energy (4786 J)

    M is mass (89.0 g)

    C is specific heat (unknown, answer will be in J/gºC)

    ΔT is the change in temp (89.5-23.0=66.5ºC)

    Let's plug it in.

    4786=89.0 (C) (66.5)

    4786=5918.5 (C)

    /5918.5

    C=.8086508406 J/gºC

    with sig figs ...

    C=.809 J/gºC
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