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The specific heat of graphite
What would the specific heat of graphite be? A 15.0g piece of graphite is heated to 100.0 degrees C and placed in calorimeter.
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The specific heat of graphite is 0.71 J/g oC. Calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of 1.0 mol of graphite by
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Nisah
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The specific heat of carbon (graphite) is 0.71 J/(g·°C). How much energy is given off as a 2 gram piece of graphite cools from
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The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equation
C(graphite) --->
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The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equation
C(graphite) --->
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Rose
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The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equation
C(graphite) --->
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Rose
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The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equation
C(graphite) --->
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Use Hess's Law to find the change in heat of 2C(graphite)+H2(g)-->C2H2(g)?
Given: C(graphite) + O2(g) --> CO2(g) change of heat
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What is the final temperature of a 100g ice at -15°C which absorbs 2000 calories of heat energy?
Specific heat of ice:
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Which substance is most likely to heat up the fastest?
water (specific heat of 4.19 J/g • C°) copper (specific heat of 0.39
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