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When a 57-gram piece of aluminum at 100oC is placed in water, it loses 735 calories of heat while cooling to 30oC. Calculate the specific health capacity of the aluminum

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Answer:

specific heat capacity of aluminium is 0.184 Calroie/ gram-K.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that heat transferred to a given material to change its temperature is given as


Q = ms\Delta T

here we know

Q = heat given = 735 calorie

m = mass = 57 gram

initial temperature = 100 degree C

final temperature = 30 degree C

now by above formula we will have


735 = 57(s)(100 - 30)


s = 0.184 (cal)/(g-K)

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