A silver bar with a specific heat of 0.235J/gºC has a mass of 250.g and is heated from 22.0°C to 68.5°C. How much heat will the silver bar absorb?
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Heat gained or absorbed in a system can be calculated by multiplying the given mass to the specific heat capacity of the substance and the temperature difference. The specific heat of silver is 0.233 J/g-C It is expressed as follows:
Heat = mC(T2-T1)
Heat =250(0.233)(68.5 - 22.0)
Heat = 2708.625 J energy absorbed
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Heat gained or absorbed in a system can be calculated by multiplying the given mass to the specific heat capacity of the substance and the temperature difference. The specific heat of silver is 0.233 J/g-C It is expressed as follows:
Heat = mC(T2-T1)
Heat =250(0.233)(68.5 - 22.0)
Heat = 2708.625 J energy absorbed
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