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Asked by Allex

It takes 445.76 J of heat to increase the temperature of a 50.0 g piece of metal from 20.0 °C to 65.0 °C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal (assuming the phase doesn\'t change)?
Also please show work
8 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
q = mcdT
q = 445/76 J
m = 50.0 g
c = ?
dT = (Tfinal - Tinitial)
Substitute and solve for c in J/g*C
8 years ago

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