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An 80.0-gram sample of a gas was heated from 25 °C to 225 °C. During this process, 346 J of work was done by the system and its internal energy increased by 8905 J. What is the specific heat of the gas?
13 years ago

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Abby
Specific Heat= (quantity of heat trandferred in Joules) / (mass of substance in grams) * (temperature change)
13 years ago
jazz
8905=80(x)(200) and solve for x
12 years ago
jess
.5566
12 years ago

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