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Calculate the decrease in temperature in degree Celsius for 115g of copper that loses 2.54kJ
14 years ago

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DrBob222
q = mass Cu x specific heat Cu x delta T.
Substitute and solve for delta T.
14 years ago
jonathan
2540J/115g*.385J/gC=57.36871824
14 years ago
Anonymous
You ever get this?
8 years ago

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