Answer:
[tex]0.46 J/g^{\circ}C[/tex]
Explanation:
The heat absorbed by the piece of iron is given by:
[tex]Q=m C_s \Delta T[/tex]
where here we have
Q = 1086.75 J is the heat absorbed
m = 15.75 g is the mass of the piece of iron
Cs is the iron's specific heat
[tex]\Delta T=175^{\circ}C-25^{\circ} C=150^{\circ}C[/tex] is the change in temperature of the piece of iron
If we re-arrange the formula and we solve for Cs, we find the iron's specific heat capacity:
[tex]C_s=\frac{Q}{m \Delta T}=\frac{1086.75 J}{(15.75 g)(150^{\circ}C)}=0.46 J/gC[/tex]