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You need 70.2 J to raise the temperature of 34.0g of ammonia, NH3(g), from 23.0C to 24.0C. Calculate the specific heat of ammonia.
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You need 70.2 J to raise the temperature of 34.0g of ammonia, NH3(g), from 23.0C to 24.0C. Calculate the specific heat of ammonia.
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Q= mc(delta T)
c= Q/ m(delta T)
c= 70.2 J / 34.0 g(1 C)
c= 2.06 J / g C
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Q=mc[deltaT] Q=heat m= mass of system change in temp = final - initial c= specific heat Plug and chug, have fun
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