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  • 02-05-2022
  • Chemistry
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How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 15.21 g of a substance with a specific heat of 1.65 J/g°C from 137.0 °C to 234.3 °C?

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PhatWinston PhatWinston
  • 12-05-2022

Answer:

2441.9 Joules

Explanation:

This is a sensible heat change problem.

Energy = Specific Heat Capacity x Mass x Change in Temperature

To find the change in temperature, you need to use this formula: Temperature Final - Temperature Initial.

234.3 - 137.0 = 97.3

Energy = 1.65 x 15.21 x 97.3

Multiply that equation, and you get your answer! I hope this helps!

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