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Determine the specific heat of iron if 6.1 J of energy are needed to warm 1.50 g of iron from 20 degrees C to 29 degrees C
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q = mass x specific heat x delta T.
6.1 = 1.50g x specific heat x 9
Solve for specific heat.
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0.45 J/g*C
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