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An unknown substance has a mass of 12.3 g . When the substance absorbs 1.107×102 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is raised from 25.0 ∘C to 45.0 ∘C . What is the most likely identity of the substance?

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Heat is equal to product of mass, change in temperature and specific heat.

The formula is given by:


q=\Delta T* C* m

where,

q = heat


\Delta T= change in temperature that is
45^(o)C-25^(o)C = 20 ^(o)C

m = mass of substance

C= specific heat capacity

Put the values,


1.107* 10^(2) J =20 ^(o)C * C* 12.3 g


C= (1.107* 10^(2) J)/(20^(o)C* 12.3 g)


C= (1.107* 10^(2) J)/(246^(o)C g)

=
0.0045 * 10^(2) J/^(o)C g

=
0.45 J/^(o)C g

Specific heat capacity is equal to
0.45 J/^(o)C g
and this value corresponds to element iron.

Thus, the unknown substance is iron.




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