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11 October, 04:59

When 45 g of an alloy, at 25oC, are dropped into 100.0 g of water, the alloy absorbs 956 J of heat. If the final temperature of the alloy is 37oC, what is its specific heat?

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  1. 11 October, 05:33
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    The answer to the question is

    The specific heat capacity of the alloy = 1.77 J / (g·°C)

    Explanation:

    To solve this, we list out the given variables thus

    Mass of alloy = 45 g

    Initial temperature of the alloy = 25 °C

    Final temperature of the alloy = 37 °C

    Heat absorbed by the alloy = 956 J

    Thus we have

    ΔH = m·c· (T₂ - T₁) where ΔH = heat absorbed by the alloy = 956 J, c = specific heat capacity of the alloy and T₁ = Initial temperature of the alloy = 25 °C, T₂ = Final temperature of the alloy = 37 °C and m = mass of the alloy = 45 g

    ∴ 956 J = 45 * C * (37 - 25) = 540 g·°C*c or

    c = 956 J / (540 g·°C) = 1.77 J / (g·°C)

    The specific heat capacity of the alloy is 1.77 J / (g·°C)
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