Asked by joslyn

The specific heat of aluminum is 0.214 cal/g·°C.
Calculate the heat necessary to raise the temperature of 47.9 g of aluminum from 18.9°C to 62.2°C

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Answered by bonjo
Heat (Q) evolved is Q = mc?T where m is the mass in grams, c is the specific heat and ?T is the change in temperature. In this case, the change in temperature is in degreesCelcius and the energy is in calories. You can do conversion in the final answer to joules if you want using;

1cal = 4.18joules.

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