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What would the specific heat of graphite be? A 15.0g piece of graphite is heated to 100.0 degrees C and placed in calorimeter. The graphite releases 815.1 J of heat to reach a final temperature of 23.9 degrees C.
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DrBob222
q = mass C x specific heat x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
q is 815.1 J
10 years ago

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