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Use the heat equation to calculate the energy, in joules, required to heat 10.0 g of silver (Ag) from

112 °C to 275 °C. (SH of silver=0.235 J/g C

User Kev Hunter
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Answer:

383 joules

Step-by-step explanation:

Energy = mass * delta T * c
c=0.235
delta t = 275 - 112 = 163
mass = 10

10 * 163 * 0.235 = 383.05 joules = 383 joules.

I didn't include units because i'm too lazy to and the units cancel out to joules anyways but you should probably include units in your answer

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