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19 August, 06:45

If 89.6 joules of heat are needed to heat 20.0 grams of iron from 30.0°c to 40.0°c, what is the specific heat of the iron in jg?°c jg?°c?

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  1. 19 August, 10:41
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    The relation of heat (Q), mass (m), and change of temperature (ΔT) is given by the formula:

    Q = m*Cs*ΔT, where Cs is the specific heat of the material.

    Then, given than you know Q, m and ΔT, you can solv for Cs:

    Cs = Q / (m*ΔT)

    Cs = 89.6 J / [20 grams * (40.0°C - 30.0°C) ] = 0.448 J / g * °C.
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