Respuesta :
Answer: The change in temperature will be highest for lead metal
Explanation:
To calculate the heat absorbed or released, we use the equation:
[tex]q=mC\times \Delta T[/tex]
where,
q = heat absorbed = 200.0 J
m = mass of the substance
C = specific heat of substance
[tex] \Delta T[/tex] = change in temperature
As, amount of heat is getting absorbed and mass is same in all the cases. So, the change in temperature will depend only on the specific heat.
[tex]\Delta T=\frac{q}{mC}[/tex]
From above, it is visible that change in temperature is inversely related to specific heat. So, more is the specific heat, less will be the temperature change.
For the given options:
The specific heat of lead is the lowest which is 0.03 Ca/g°C
Hence, the change in temperature will be highest for lead metal