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15 June, 17:29

20. If you add the same amount of heat to a kilogram of water and a

kilogram of gold, would they both be the same temperature? If not,

which would be higher? Why? Assume that both start out at the same

temperature.

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  1. 15 June, 19:57
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    No, water's will be higher

    Because regarding Q=mc [delta teta]

    Water's c (specific heat) is higher, so giving the same heat to the same masses of gold and water, will cause a greater increase in water's temperature

    Gold's specific heat: 0.129 j/g

    Water: (about) 4.2 j/g
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