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A 52.0 g of Copper (specific heat=0.0923cal/gC) at 25.0C is warmed by the addition of 299 calories of energy. find the final temperature of copper​

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Answer : The final temperature of the copper is,
87.29^oC

Solution :

Formula used :


Q=m* c* \Delta T=m* c* (T_(final)-T_(initial))

where,

Q = heat gained = 299 cal

m = mass of copper = 52 g

c = specific heat of copper =
0.0923cal/g^oC


\Delta T=\text{Change in temperature}


T_(final) = final temperature = ?


T_(initial) = initial temperature =
25^oC

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the final temperature of copper.


299cal=52g* 0.0923cal/g^oC* (T_(final)-25^oC)


T_(final)=87.29^oC

Therefore, the final temperature of the copper is,
87.29^oC

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