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Assume that 57.0 cal of heat is applied to a 28g sample of sulfur at 27 degrees C. What is the final temperature of the sample if the specific heat of sulfur is 0.175 cal/g degrees C?
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DrBob222
q = mass S x specific heat S x (Tfinal-Tintial)
q = 57 cal.
Substitute and solve for Tf.
q = 57 cal.
Substitute and solve for Tf.
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