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How much heat is released when a 50 g piece of paraffin cools from 55⁰C to 18⁰. Specific heat of paraffin = 2.9J/gC

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Answer:

Q = -5,365 J

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the amount of heat released, you need to use the following equation:

Q = mcΔT

In this equation,

-----> Q = heat (J)

-----> m = mass (g)

-----> c = specific heat capacity (J/g°C)

-----> ΔT = T₂ - T₁ = change in temperature (°C)

"T₂" represents the final temperature and "T₁" represents the initial temperature. You can plug the given values into the equation and solve to find "Q".

Q = ? J c = 2.9 J/g°C

m = 50 g ΔT = 18°C - 55°C = -37°C

Q = mcΔT <----- Given equation

Q = (50 g)(2.9 J/g°C)(-37°C) <----- Insert values

Q = -5,365 J <----- Multiply

*the answer is negative because the reaction is exothermic (heat is being released from the system)

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