Chemistry, asked by luckkey5651, 10 months ago

The specific heat of a metal is 0.16.Its approximate atomic weight would be....

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Answered by aditipanwar10
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Explanation:

Specific heat of a metal is the measurement of amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of that metal by 1 Kelvin.

The formula is ΔE=mcΔT.

ΔE is the amount of energy required, m is the mass of the object , c is specific heat capacity, and ΔT is change in temperature.

Now, as per this question, Atomic mass = 6.4/specific heat = 6.4/0.16 = 40g.

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