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iron-460 c/Jkg-1 K-1
how much energy is lost when 50 g of iron cools down from 45 degrees celsius to 15 degrees celsius

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Answered by ishetashukla2007
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Explanation:

Specific heat capacity is an intensive physical property of matter. ... Hence, the heat capacity of water is far greater than that of copper and consequently, 50 g of copper require less heat (q) than 50 g of water, in order to raise the temperature by 15 oC.

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