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110 J of energy is supplied to a substance to heat it from a temperature of 21C to 45C
the substance has a mass of 0.25 Kg. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the Substance

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Answered by sidcreatorcool
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Answer:

Explanation:

The molar specific heat of a substance cab be easily obtained using the deltaU formula which is,

U=mS*(T2-T1)

S=U/m*(T2-T1)

  =110/0.25(45-21)

   =18.3 J/K/kg

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