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Calculate the energy to heat two cubes (gold and aluminum) each with a volume of 10.0 cm3 from 15 °c to 25 °c.

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Energy required to heat a mass
m having specific heat capacity
c causing a temperature difference of
\Delta T is given by:


E=mc\Delta T

a)gold

Density
d=19.32 g/cm^3

Volume,
V=10cm^3(given)

Mass of gold, M=d×V


M=19.32g/cm^3*10cm^3=193.2g

Specific heat capacity of gold,
c=0.129J/g ^oC


\Delta T=25^oC-15^oC=10^oC


\Rightarrow E=mc\Delta T=193.2g* 0.129J/g ^oC * 10^oC=249.2J

b)Aluminium

Density
d=2.7g/cm^3

Volume,
V=10cm^3(given)

Mass of gold, M=d×V


M=2.7g/cm^3*10cm^3=27g

Specific heat capacity of gold,
c=0.902J/g ^oC


\Delta T=25^oC-15^oC=10^oC


\Rightarrow E=mc\Delta T=27g* 0.902J/g ^oC * 10^oC=243.5J



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