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20 May, 22:44

The specific heat of aluminum is 0.900 j/g•°

c. how much heat is required to raise the temperature of a 30.0 g block of aluminum from 25.0°c to 75.0°c?

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  1. 20 May, 23:03
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    To determine the heat required to raise a body's termperature by a certain number of degrees C, we use the equation,

    H = mcpdT

    where m is mass, cp is specific heat, and dT is the temperature difference. Substituting the known values,

    H = (30.0 g) (0.90 J/gC) (75 - 25)

    H = 1350 J

    Thus, there is a need for 1350 J of heat for the process.
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