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What is the specific heat capacity of diamond if 64.4 J of heat is required to heat 25.0 g of diamond from 10.5°C to 15.6°C?
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What is the specific heat capacity of diamond if 64.4 J of heat is required to heat 25.0 g of diamond from 10.5°C to 15.6°C?
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Q = mct
Q being heat in Jules
M being mass in grams
C being specific heat in J/g*C
T being the change in temperature
64.4J = 25g*c*5.1C
64.4J = (127.5g*C)*c
c = 0.505 J/g*C
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