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In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 103 Joules to increase the temperature of 12.6 grams of solid diamond from 22.4 to 39.4 degrees Celsius. The specific heat of diamond calculated from her data is

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Answer:

The correct solution is "
0.480 \ J/g^(\circ)C".

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

q = 103 J

Mass,

m = 12.6 grams

Temperature,


T_1=22.4


T_2=39.4


\Delta T=T_2-T_1


=39.4-22.4


=17^(\circ)C

Now,


C=(q)/(m* \Delta T)


=(103)/(12.6* 17)


=(103)/(214.2)


=0.480 \ J/g^(\circ)C

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