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28 February, 03:18

The specific heat of substance X is 200 J/g*C, how much heat is required to change the temperature of 2.0 grams of substance X from 35 degrees Celsius to 55 degrees Celsius?

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  1. 28 February, 05:19
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    C = 200 j/g*C

    m = 2g

    ΔT = 55 - 35 = 20C

    Heat = mcΔT = 2 * 200 * 20 = 8000J = 8kJ
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