The specific heat for iron

  1. 1125 J of energy is used to heat 250 g of iron to 55 °C. The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/(g·°C).What was the
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  2. 3990 J of heat are added to a 29.9 g sampleof iron at 28◦C. What is the final temperature of the iron? The specific heat of
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  3. 3490 J of heat are added to a 20.4 g sampleof iron at 20◦C. What is the final temperature of the iron? The specific heat of
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  4. 3960 J of heat are added to a 27.6 g sampleof iron at 25 ◦ C. What is the final temperature of the iron? The specific heat
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  5. 1125 J of energy is used to heat 250 g of iron. After heating, the final temperature of the iron is measured as 55 °C. The
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  6. 1125 J of energy is used to heat 250 g of iron. After heating, the final temperature of the iron is measured as 55 °C. The
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  7. The specfic heat of iron is 0.11cal/g C. The heat of fusion of iron, the heat required to convert iron from a solid to liquid at
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  8. 1125 J of energy is used to heat 250 g of iron to 55 °C. The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/(g·°C).What was the
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  9. The amount of heat required to raise temperature of 55.85 g of iron 1 degrees C is called itsA. Change of energy B. Enthalpy C.
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  10. A 920 g empty iron kettle is put on a stove. How much heat in joules must it absorb to raise its temperature from 15.0° C to
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