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9 March, 03:56

Vanadium metal has a molar heat capacity of 24.9 J/mol·K. Given that q = Cm * n * ΔT, how many moles of vanadium are present if 3.27 ✕ 103 J of heat is required to raise the temperature of the sample by 36.7 K?

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  1. 9 March, 04:26
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    number of moles present is 3.58 mol

    Explanation:

    given data

    molar heat capacity C m = 24.9 J/mol·K

    q = Cm * n * ΔT

    heat require q = 3.27 * 10³ J

    temperature ΔT = 36.7 K

    to find out

    number of moles (n)

    solution

    we have given equation

    q = Cm * n * ΔT ... 1

    put here all these value to find n by equation 1

    q = Cm * n * ΔT

    3.27 * 10³ = 24.9 * n * 36.7

    n = 3.27 * 10³ / (24.9 * 36.7)

    n = 3.5783

    so number of moles present is 3.58 mol
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