Given:
Q = 51 J
m = 8.8 g
Ti = 13 oC
Tf = 24.8 oC
use:
Q = m*C*(Tf-Ti)
51.0 = 8.8*C*(24.8-13.0)
C = 0.4911 J/g.oC
Answer: 0.491 J/g.oC
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It takes 51.0 J to raise the temperature of an 8.80 g piece of unknown metal from 13.0°C to 24.8°C what is the specific heat for the metal?
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