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4) A sample of 5.23 kg of copper absorbs heat, which raises the temperature 60.0°C. Determine...
4) A sample of 5.23 kg of copper absorbs heat, which raises the temperature 60.0°C. Determine the amount of heat absorbed, in kJ, if the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.385 J/gºC. (4 points)
A sample of copper absorbs 43.6 kJ of heat, resulting in a temperature rise of 75.0 °C, determine the mass (in kg) of the copper sample if the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/g°C.
A copper penny massing 2.49 g absorbs 32.1 J of heat. If its initial temperature was 22.1 °C, what is its final temperature? Heat capacity of copper 0.385 J/gºC 0 25.4 °C 33.5 °C 11.4 °C 0 55.6 °C
Determining deltaHrxn using standard reaction enthalpies. A sample of copper absorbs 43.6 kJ of heat, resulting in a temperature rise of 75.0degreeC, determine the mass (in kg) of the copper sample used if the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/gdegreeC. 43.6k5/385 Times75 = 1.509hy 75degree copper = 43.675 coppun = 385j/g Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine DeltaH*nm for the following reaction: 2 NO(g) + O2(g) rightarrow2 NO2(g) given N2(g) + O2(g) rightarrow NO2(g) DeltaH*...
It specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/(g.C). If 34.2 g of copper, initially at 24.0 C, absorbs 4.689 kJ, what will be the final temperature of the copper?
Specific heat J/(g·℃) The temperature of a sample of copper increased by 24.0 °C Substance when 255 J of heat was applied. SubstanceSpecific heat J/(g·℃)lead0.128silver0.235copper0.385iron0.449aluminum0.903What is the mass of the sample? m = _______ g
A sample of aluminum absorbs 50.1 J of heat, upon which the temperature of the sample increases from 20.0°C to 35.5°C. If the specific heat of aluminum is 0.900 J/g- °C, what is the mass, in grams, of the sample?
1) A 1.00 kg block of gold at a 22.0 °C absorbs heat until it reaches a temperature of "C. How much heat (in kJ and kcal) did the gold block absorb? Cs (Au) = 0.129 g 2) Suppose a penny is found on the street and it has a temperature of -8.0°C. You pick up the penny and put it in your pocket, where it obtains a temperature of 90.0 °F. The penny has a mass of 3.15 g...
After transfer of 1.60 kJ of thermal energy to a 0.451-kg block of copper the temperature is 44.1 °C. The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J g-1 °C-1. Calculate the initial temperature of the copper.
The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/(g °C). If 34.2 g of copper, initially at 25°C, absorbs 7.880 kJ, what will be the final temperature of the copper? 25.4°C 598°C 27.8°C 623°C