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What is the specific heat capacity of silver metal if 110.00 g of the metal

absorbs 396 J of heat and the temperature rises 15.0°C ?

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Answer:

"0.24 J/g.k" is the appropriate solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of substance,

m = 110.00 g

Heat,

q = 396 J

Change in temperature,

ΔT = 15.0°C

Now,

The specific heat will be:


q=ms \Delta T

On putting the given values, we get


396=110.00* s* 15.0


396=s* 1650


s=(396)/(1650)


=0.24 \ J/g.k

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