Question
A 100 g sample of a liquid with a specific heat
of 2 J/g · C absorbs 4000 J of heat energy. If
the sample started at 30
◦
C , what is the final
temperature? No phase change took place.
of 2 J/g · C absorbs 4000 J of heat energy. If
the sample started at 30
◦
C , what is the final
temperature? No phase change took place.
Answers
See your other two posts above.
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