The specific heat of mercury

  1. 135.2 J of heat energy are transferred to 24.75 g of mercury. By how much does the temperature increase? (in K)Specific heat of
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  2. determine the quantity of heat needed to convert 17.0g of solid mercury at -50.0C to mercury vapor at 25C . Specific heats: ,
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  3. The amount of energy needed to heat 2.00 g mercury from 50.0°C to 85.0°C is 9.87 J. The specific heat capacity of this sample
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  4. 14. Calculate the amount of heat liberated (in kJ) from 350 g mercury when it cools from 77.0 oC to 12oC. (The specific heat of
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  5. The heat capacity of a mercury thermometer is approximately equal to the volume immersed in metre cube multiplied by a constant
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  6. If 15.5 J of heat are removed from 14.6 g of mercury (specific heat = 0.142 J/g oC) at 25.0 oC, what is the final temperature of
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  7. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 250.0 g of mercury 52ºC? The specific heat of mercury is 0.14 J/(gºC).
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  8. How much heat is required to melt 50 g of mercury at -45 degrees celsius to 425 degrees celsius. (melting point=-38.degree-c,
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  9. How much heat is required to melt 50 g of mercury at -45 degrees celsius to 425 degrees celsius. (melting point=-38.degree-c,
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  10. How much heat is required to melt 50 g of mercury at -45 degrees celsius to 425 degrees celsius. (melting point=-38.degree-c,
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