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I am confused as to how to solve this problem. Can someone please tell me the steps? I know SH = heat/ mass x change in temp.
What is the specific heat of a metal if 7.74 × 103 J of energy is required to warm a 75.0 g sample of the metal from 10 °C to 125 °C?
THanks
-MC
What is the specific heat of a metal if 7.74 × 103 J of energy is required to warm a 75.0 g sample of the metal from 10 °C to 125 °C?
THanks
-MC
Answers
q = mass x s.h. x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
7.74E3 = 75.0 x s.h. x (125-10)
Solve for s.h.
7.74E3 = 75.0 x s.h. x (125-10)
Solve for s.h.
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