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An unknown piece of metal absorbs 1350 J of heat as 55.0 g of the metal heats up from 20.0 oC to 47.0 oC

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Answer:


C=0.91(J)/(g\°C)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the given information, it is possible to recall the equation to calculate the heat, Q, in these calorimetry problems as shown below:


Q=mC(T_f-T_i)

Thus, given the absorbed heat, mass and temperatures, we can easily calculate the specific heat of the metal as shown below:


C=(Q)/(m(T_f-T_i))

Then, by plugging in we obtain:


C=(1350J)/(55.0g(47.0\°C-20.0\°C)) \\\\C=0.91(J)/(g\°C)

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