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30 January, 01:57

How much heat, in joules and in calories, must be added to a 75.0Â-g iron block with a specific heat of 0.449 j/g °c to increase its temperature from 25 °c to its melting temperature of 1535 °c?

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  1. 30 January, 05:06
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    Note that

    1 cal = 4.184 J

    Given:

    m = 75.0 g, the mass of the iron block

    c = 0.449 J / (g-°C), the specific heat of iron

    Tm = 1535 °C, melting temperature

    T0 = 25 °C, initial temperature.

    Sensible heat required to raise the temperature of the iron is given by

    Q = mc (Tm - T0)

    = (75 g) * (0.449 J / (g-°C)) * (1535 - 25 °C)

    = 50849.25 J = 50.849 kJ

    Q = (50849.25 J) * (1 cal/4.184 J)

    = 12153.3 cal

    Answer:

    50849.3 J or 12153.3 cal
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