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4 November, 12:54

Consider 500 g of silver (atomic mass 107 g/mol). Assume that the temperature is high enough that equipartition applies. We heat the silver by immersing it in water; by measuring the temperature change of the water we compute that 300 J of heat energy entered the silver.

What was the change in temperature of the silver?

A. 2.57 K

B. 0.6 K

C. 4.99 K

D. 169 K

E. 0.0466 K

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  1. 4 November, 16:44
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    A. 2.57 K

    Explanation:

    From specific heat capacity,

    Q = cmΔT ... Equation 1

    Where Q = Amount of heat that entered into silver, m = mass of silver, c = specific heat capacity of silver, ΔT = change in temperature of the silver.

    make ΔT the subject of the equation

    ΔT = Q/cm ... Equation 2

    Given: Q = 300 J, m = 500 g = 0.5 kg

    Constant: c = 233 J/kg. K

    Substitute into equation 2

    ΔT = 300 / (0.5*233)

    ΔT = 300/116.5

    ΔT = 2.57 K

    Hence the right option is A. 2.57 K
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