Asked by Avonlea
calculate the energy requiered to raise the temp of 1.0 mol Ag by 1.0 degrees celsius (molar heat capacity of silver)
answer in j/mol(degrees celsius)
what are the steps to this problem?
how do I find the second temp value?
answer in j/mol(degrees celsius)
what are the steps to this problem?
how do I find the second temp value?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
q = mols Ag x molar heat capacity x delta T.
q = heat required in joules/mol
mols Ag = 1.0 from the problem.
molar heat capacity you must have or must look up.
delta T = 1 degree from the problem.
The second value of the temperature doesn't matter. IF it started at 30, the new T would be 31. IF it started at 50, the new T would be 51, etc. What matters is the difference and you are given that it is 1 degree C.
q = heat required in joules/mol
mols Ag = 1.0 from the problem.
molar heat capacity you must have or must look up.
delta T = 1 degree from the problem.
The second value of the temperature doesn't matter. IF it started at 30, the new T would be 31. IF it started at 50, the new T would be 51, etc. What matters is the difference and you are given that it is 1 degree C.
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