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To solve this problem, we'll need to use this equation: q=mCDeltaT Where q is heat, m is mass in grams, C is specific heat, and DeltaT is change in temperature. The question gives us m, which is …
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So, you should know that water has a specific heat of about c_"water"= "4.18 j g"^ (-1)""^@"C"^ (-1) You can use the information provided by the problem to figure out how much heat was absorbed by the …
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q=12.329kJ We are going to use the equation q=mc∆T where q is the energy, m is the mass of all liquid, c is the specific heat capacity and ∆T is the change in temperature. To calculate ∆T you do final …
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Assume that water and coffee have the same density (1.00 g/ mL), and specific heat capacity 4.184 J/ gK)? A particle has more than enough energy to eject an electron from a metal's surface. What …
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The amount of energy needed to heat 2.00 g of carbon from 50.0°C to 80.0°C is 42.6 J. The specific heat capacity of this sample of carbon is ? Which one of the following represents an element in its …
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