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I want an quick answer. Molar heat capacity of silver 25.1 J/mol•K

I want an quick answer. Molar heat capacity of silver 25.1 J/mol•K-example-1
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The molar heat capacity is given by:


\begin{gathered} q=nc\Delta T \\ q:heat\text{ }energy \\ n:number\text{ }of\text{ }moles \\ c:molar\text{ }heat\text{ }capacity \\ \Delta T:change\text{ }in\text{ }temperature(T_f-T_i) \end{gathered}

We will firstly convert the temperatures to K:


\begin{gathered} T_f=273.15K+535\degree C=808.15K \\ T_i=273.15K+315\degree C=588.15K \end{gathered}

We will substitute the given valuse into the molar heat capacity equation:


\begin{gathered} q=nc\Delta T \\ q=2.0mol*25.1J•mol^(-1)•K^(-1)*(808.15K-588.15K) \\ q=11,044J \\ q=+11.044\text{ }kJ \end{gathered}

Answer: The heat absorbed is positive 11.044 kJ,

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