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The specific heat of copper is 0.40 joules/ g °c. How much heat is needed in joules to change the temperature of a 55 gram substance from 20.0 ° C to 74.0 °C ? c=.40 J/g °C.

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Answer : The amount of heat needed is, 1188 J

Explanation :

Formula used :


q=m* c* (T_2-T_1)

where,

q = heat needed = ?

m = mass of copper = 55 g

c = specific heat capacity of copper =
0.40J/g^oC


T_1 = initial temperature =
20.0^oC


T_2 = final temperature =
74.0^oC

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:


q=55g* 0.40J/g^oC* (74.0-20.0)^oC


q=1188J

Thus, the amount of heat needed is, 1188 J

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