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If the specific heat of a marshmallow is 2 J/g, how much heat is given off when it cools from room temp (25C) to its liquid nitrogen bath. Weight of the marshmallow 7.4g
10 years ago

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DrBob222
q = mass marshmallow x specific heat x (Tfinal-Tinitial).
You have the mass and specific heat and Ti. You will need to supply Tf; I wonder why you have it in an liquid N2 bath to begin with.
10 years ago

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