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if the specific heat capacity of iron is 0.5J/(g degrees C), then the heat capacity of an iron solid of mass 160 g is

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Answered by ZetaEtaThetaIota
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Specific heat capacity = 0.5 J / ( g °C)

Therefore, heat capacity = (0.5 * 160) J / °C

= 80 J / °C

Answered by abosedearike123
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Answer:

if the specific heat capacity of iron is 0.5 J/(g degrees then the heat capacity of iron solid of mass 14o g is

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