Respuesta :
Answer:
1.8 J/ g ∘ C
Explanation:
A substance's specific heat tells you how much heat much either be added or removed from 1 g of that substance in order to cause a 1 ∘ C change in temperature.
The equation that establishes a relationship between specific heat, heat added or removed.
Answer:
2076.9 J/kg°C
Explanation:
The equation needed here is:
[tex]q=mC(T_f-T_i)[/tex] , where q is the energy in Joules, m is the mass in kg, C is the heat capacity, T_f is the final temperature, and T_i is the initial temperature.
Here, we have q = 6.75*[tex]10^4[/tex] J, m = 1.30kg, T_f = 57, and T_i = 32. So:
[tex]6.75*10^4=1.30*C*(57-32)[/tex]
Solving for C, we get:
C = 2076.9 J/kg°C
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