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Calculate the mass, in kilograms, of a piece of copper that absorbed 19,550 calories of heat, which caused the temperature to rise 85 degrees Celsius. C= 0.092 cal/g degrees Celsius. Use 2 significant figures.

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Answer:

2.5 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept being tested: Quantity of heat

We are given the following;

  • Heat absorbed by a piece of copper,Q = 19,550 calories
  • Temperature change, ΔT= 85°C
  • Specific heat capacity of copper, c = 0.092 cal/g°C

We are required to determine the mass of the piece of copper;

  • We know that;

Q = m × c × ΔT

  • Rearranging the formula;

m = Q ÷ cΔT

= 19,550 calories ÷ (0.092 cal/g°C × 85°C)

= 2500 g

but; 1 kg = 1000 g

Thus, mass = 2.5 Kg

Hence, the mass of the copper piece is 2.5 kg

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