Chemistry, asked by taylorgunzalez, 7 months ago

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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Answered by aquadeer577
0

Answer:

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Answered by kodalilalithya123
0

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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