Question
A 100 g sample of an unknown liquid absorbs
2000 J of heat energy, raising the liquid’s
temperature from 50
◦
C to 70
◦
C .
What is the specific heat capacity of this
liquid? No phase change took place.
2000 J of heat energy, raising the liquid’s
temperature from 50
◦
C to 70
◦
C .
What is the specific heat capacity of this
liquid? No phase change took place.
Answers
q = mass x specific heat x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
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i came on here to get the answer and its not here UGH
Its 1J/g.C its not that hard lol
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1 J/g · C
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