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When 1662 J of heat energy is added to 45.9 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 16.0 °C. Calculate the molar heat capacity of C6H14.
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Answered by DrBob222
q = (g/molar mass) x specific heat x delta T.
13 years ago
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When 1662 J of heat energy is added to 45.9 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 16.0 °C. Calculate the molar heat capacity of C6H14.

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