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The specific heat capacity of graphite is 0.71 J/g°C. Calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of 750 g of graphite by 160°C.

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User Mpjjonker
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Q=mcdeltaT
Q=(750)(0.71)(160)
Q=85200j
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Answer : The energy required will be, 85200 J

Solution :

Formula used :


Q=m* c* \Delta T

where,

Q = heat required = ?

m = mass of graphite = 750 g

c = specific heat capacity of graphite =
0.71J/g^oC


\Delta T=\text{Change in temperature} =
160^oC

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get heat required.


Q=(750g)* (0.71J/g^oC)* (160^oC)=85200J

Therefore, the energy required will be, 85200 J

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