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  • 02-06-2017
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If it takes 125 joules to heat a piece of gold weighing 35 g from 18.0 °C to 43.0 °C, what is the specific heat of the gold?

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andriansp andriansp
  • 08-06-2017
The specific heat of the gold is 1.67 (=125/(3*(43-18)) joule/ gram oC based on its heat energy, change in temperature and mass. This problem can be solved using the heat energy formula which stated as Q=c*m*(deltaT). In this formula, Q is the heat energy, c is the specific heat, m is the object's mass, and deltaT is the change in the temperature of the reaction.
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