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20 March, 13:15

How many joules of heat must be transferred to a 410-g aluminum pizza pan to raise its temperature from 32oC to 232oC? The specific heat of aluminum in this temperature range is 0.96 J/g x oC.

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  1. 20 March, 14:09
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    recall that heat absorbed released is given by

    Q = mc * (T2 - T1)

    where

    m = mass (in g)

    c = specific heat capacity (in J/g-k)

    T = temperature (in C or K)

    *note: Q is (+) when heat is absorbed and (-) when heat is released.

    substituting,

    Q = (480) * (0.97) * (234 - 22)

    Q = 98707 J = 98.7 kJ
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