Calculate the heat in joules

  1. 3.) A 5.00 x 10^2 g block of metal absorbs 5016 joules of heat when its temperature changed from 20 degrees C to 30 degrees C.
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  2. What amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of 20 grams of water from 10°C to 30°C? The specific heat of water is
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  3. What amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of 20 grams of water from 10°C to 30°C? The specific heat of water is
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  4. What amount of heat is required to increase the temperature of 75.0 grams of gold from 150°C to 250°C? The specific heat of
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  5. HELP im stuck on my homework1. A 15.75-g piece of iron absorbs 1086.75 joules of heat energy, and its temperature changes from
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  6. What amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of 350 grams of copper to cause a 25°C change? The specific heat of
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  7. A chemical reaction is run in which 132 joules of work is done by the system amd the internal energy changes by 469 joules.
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  8. Using the values for the heat of fusion, specific heat of water, or heat of vaporization, calculate the amount of heat energy in
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  9. 4. In the lab, you measure the amount of heat produced from a reaction. You record a value of 70.2 Joules for Substance X. The
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  10. calculate the energy required to raise the temp. of 170.0 g of silver (specific heat = .24 joules/celsius times grams) from 273K
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