What is the specific heat of a substance that absorbs 2.5 x 103 joules of heat when a sample of 1.0 x 104 g of the substance increases in temperature from 10.0 0C to 70.0 0C?
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Explanation:
Explanation:
The amount of heat absorbed by the system could be calculated by:
q
=
s
×
m
×
Δ
T
where,
s
is the specific heat capacity
m
is the mass of the object
Δ
T
=
T
f
−
T
i
is the change on temperature.
Δ
T
=
80
−
10
=
70
∘
C
The specific heat capacity is then:
s
=
q
m
×
Δ
T
=
2.5
×
10
3
1
×
10
4
×
70
=
3.57
×
10
−
3
J
g
⋅
∘
C
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