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10 April, 22:46

It takes 770 joules of energy to raise the temperature of 50.0 g of Mercury by 110°C. What is the specific heat capacity of mercury?

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  1. 11 April, 02:01
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    0.14 J/g°C.

    Explanation:

    To calculate the specific heat capacity of Hg, we use the relation:

    The amount of heat absorbed by Hg = Q = m. c.ΔT.

    where, m is the mass of Hg (m = 50.0 g).

    c is the specific heat capacity of Hg = ? J/g°C.

    ΔT is the temperature difference = (final T - initial T = 110.0°C).

    ∴ The amount of heat absorbed by Hg = Q = m. c.ΔT = 770.0 J.

    ∴ 770.0 J = (50.0 g) (c) (110.0°C).

    ∴ c = Q/m.ΔT = (770.0 J) / ((50.0 g) (110.0°C) = 0.14 J/g°C.
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