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How much energy (in J) is lost when a sample of iron with a mass of 26.4 g cools from 74.0 ∘C to 26.0 ∘C?

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Answer:


Q=-526.6J

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for the computation of the energy loss when the cooling process is carried out, we use the shown below equation:


Q=mCp\Delta T

Whereas we need the mass, specific heat and change in temperature of iron within the process. Thus, the only value we need is the specific heat that is 0.444 J/(g°C), therefore, we compute the heat loss:


Q=26.4g*0.444(J)/(g\°C)*(26.0\°C-74.0\°C)\\ \\Q=-526.6J

Negative sign points out the loss due to the cooling.

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