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What is the mass of an iron sample that absorbed 1048 J of heat to raise the temperature of iron [Specific Heat - 0.448 J/(g°C)] from 100.°C to 200.°C?

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Answer:


23.4\text{ g}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the mass of the iron

Mathematically:


Q\text{ = mc}\Delta T

where:

m is the mass of iron that we want to calculate

c is the specific heat capacity which is 0.448 J/g°C

delta T is the change in temperature which is (200-100 = 100°C)

Q is 1048 J

Substituting the values, we have it that:


\begin{gathered} 1048\text{ = m }*\text{ 0.448 }*\text{ 100} \\ m\text{ =}(1048)/(100*0.448) \\ m\text{ = 23.4 g} \end{gathered}

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