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Give the specific heat values: Au- 0.128, Ag- 0.235, Cu- 0.385. Fe- 0.449, Al- 0.903. What is the identity of a 10.0 g metal sample that is increased by 14/0 degrees C when 62.9 J of energy is absorbed?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
62.9=10.0*c*14
solve for c

I wonder what the units of those specific heats given are?
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