Specific heat J/(g·℃) The temperature of a sample of copper increased by 24.0 °C Substance when 255 J of heat was applied.
Substance | Specific heat J/(g·℃) |
---|---|
lead | 0.128 |
silver | 0.235 |
copper | 0.385 |
iron | 0.449 |
aluminum | 0.903 |
What is the mass of the sample? m = _______ g
Specific heat J/(g·℃) The temperature of a sample of copper increased by 24.0
The temperature of a sample of silver increased by 22.5 °C when 263 J of heat was applied. What is the mass of the sample? Substance lead silver copper iron aluminum Specific heat J/g °C) 0.128 0.235 0.385 0.449 0.903 m 8
The temperature of a sample of iron increased by 24.3 °C when 269 J of heat was applied. What is the mass of the sample? Substance Specific heat J/(g · °C) lead 0.128 silver 0.235 copper 0.385 iron 0.449 aluminum 0.903
Question 4 of 8 > Substance lead Specific heat capacity (J/g °C) 0.128 0.235 0.385 silver copper iron 0.449 aluminum 0.903 4.184 water An unknown substance has a mass of 18.9 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 18.3 °C when 81.3 J of heat is added to the substance. What is the most likely identity of the substance? O aluminum silver O water O copper
The table lists the specific heat capacities of select substances. Substance Specific heat capacity (J/g °C) lead 0.128 silver 0.235 copper 0.385 iron 0.449 aluminum 0.903 water 4.184 An unknown substance has a mass of 13.3 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 16.7 °C when 52.2 J of heat is added to the substance. What is the most likely identity of the substance? O lead O aluminum iron O copper water O silver
< Question 7 of 19 > The temperature of a sample of aluminum increased by (23.3- \text{°C}\) when (269\text{J}W) of heat was applied What is the mass of the sample? Substance lead silver Specific heat J/g. °C) 0.128 0.235 0.385 0.449 0.903 copper iron aluminum Vm=10) W\text{g} \0
Due Dates HW 12 Hint Check Resources et Score: 25% Question of 24 ) Substance lead The temperature of a sample of aluminum increased by 230 when 267 3 of heat was applied. What is the mass of the sample? silver Specific heat J/g. "C) 0.128 0.235 0.385 0.449 0003 copper iron
Identify an unknown metal by determining its specific heat capacity (Csp). It takes 26,347 J of heat to raise the temperature of 253.5 grams of the unknown metal from 31.4°C to 146.5°C. Determine the Csp and then use the adjacent table to identify the metal.de Date: city (Cs). of the then use the TABLE 6.4 Specific Heat Capacities of Some Common Substances Specific Heat Capacity, Cs Substance (J/g °C)* Elements 0.128 Lead 0.128 Gold Silver 0.235 0.385 sorto no 12...
L) Hone of the above 13) Consider the following specific heats of metals. 13) Metal Aluminum Copper Gold Iron Silver Specific Heat I/g.°C) 0.903 0.385 0.128 0.449 0.235 If the same amount of heat is added to 50.0 g samples of each of the metals, which are all at the same temperature, which metal will reach the highest temperature? A) iron B) copper C) gold D) silver E) aluminum 14) In calculating the relationship between the amount of heat added...
Question 14 of 39 > How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 26.2 g of water from -35 "C to 155 "C? heat: about Careers vacy policy 11:24 SAMSUNG Hint Check Answer < Question 15 of 39 > If 205 cal are added to 28.2 g of solid iron, what is the change in temperature of the iron? The specific heat of iron is 0.11-c. about us career placy policy masec 11:24 SAMSUNG 0 0 0 Question...
Given the table of specific heat values below, what is the identity of a 26.2 g metal sample that increases by 8.5°C when 100.0 J of energy is absorbed? Element Specific Heat Au 0.128 Ag 0.235 Cu 0.385 Fe ΑΙ 0.903 O Fe Ο ΑΝ 0.449 O AU O AB None of these