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Calculate the specific heat capacity of titanium if 43.56g sample

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Answered by himanshugurjar9737
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Calculate the specific heat capacity of titanium if a 43.56 g sample absorbs 0.476 kJ as its temperature changes from 19.57 °C to 45.08 °C 3. How much energy is released when you have a initial temperature of 12.0°C, and a final temperature of 48.0°C, with a mass of 30. Gg of water 4. A 76.5 g sample of an unidentified metal absorbs 395 J of heat when its temperature changes by 7.40°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal 5. If you have an initial temperature of 16.0 °C, with a volume of 9.0mL and releases 123.4J. What if the final temperature?

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