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A 10-gram aluminum cube absorbs 677 joules when its temperature is increased from 50°c to 125°

c. what is the specific heat of aluminum? express the answer to the hundredths place

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0.90 is the correct answer

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Answer : The specific heat of aluminum is,
0.90J/g^oC

Solution : Given,

Heat absorbs = 677 J

Mass of the substance = 10 g

Final temperature =
125^oC

Initial temperature =
50^oC

Formula used :


Q= m* c* \Delta T

or,


Q= m* c* (T_(final)-T_(initial))

Q = heat absorbs

m = mass of the substance

c = heat capacity of aluminium


T_(final) = final temperature


T_(initial) = initial temperature

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the specific heat of aluminium.


677g= (10g)* c* (125-50)^oC


c=0.9026J/g^oC=0.90J/g^oC

Therefore, the specific heat of aluminum is,
0.90J/g^oC

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