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If the specific heat of gold is 0.13 J/gC, what is the amount of energy (heat) required to raise 30.0g of gold from 15 degrees Celsius to 41 degrees Celsius?

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Answer: The amount of energy required is 101 Joules

Step-by-step explanation:

The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius is called the specific heat capacity.


Q=m* c* \Delta T

Q = Heat absorbed = ?

m= mass of gold = 30.0 g

c = specific heat capacity of gold =
0.13J/g^0C

Initial temperature of the water =
T_i = 15°C

Final temperature of the water =
T_f = 41°C

Change in temperature ,
\Delta T=T_f-T_i=(41-15)^0C=26^0C

Putting in the values, we get:


Q=30.0g* 0.13J/g^0C* 26^0C


Q=101J

The amount of energy required is 101 Joules

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