Chemistry, asked by chan7642, 11 months ago

A piece of copper with a mass of 22.6 g initially at a temperature of 16.3 °C is heated to a temperature of 33.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of copper is 0.386 J/(g°C), how much heat was needed for this temperature change to take place?

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Answered by olivesilk25
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hey mate here is your answer

Q=KM(t2−t1) Where K is the specifc heat

Q=0.386Jg°C22,6g(33,1−16,3)°

Q=146,55J

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