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what is the specific heat of mercury if it requires 2800J of heat to raise the temperature of 100g 200oC? Provide work.

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Answered by riya9896
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Answer:

calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of any given substance, here's what you require:

The mass of the material, m.

The temperature change that occurs, ΔT.

The specific heat capacity of the material, c (which you can look up). ...

Here is a source of values of c for different substances:

Q=m×c×ΔT.

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Answered by sameer23rathee
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Explanation:

The heat capacity measures the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of an object or system by one degree Celsius.

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