Question 4 of 16 > A 45.26 g sample of a substance is initially at 259 °C. After absorbing 1417 of heat, the t...
A 54.85 g sample of a substance is initially at 24.1 "C. After absorbing 2063 of heat, the temperature of the substance is 135.4 °C. What is the specific heat (SH) of the substance?
A 33.21 g sample of a substance is initially at 23.2 °C. After absorbing 1787 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 158.6 °C. What is the specific heat(e) of the substance?
A 57.35 g sample of a substance is initially at 26.1 ∘C. After absorbing 2551 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 159.0 ∘C. What is the specific heat (SH) of the substance? SH=_____Jg⋅∘C
A 51.29 g sample of a substance is initially at 27.9 °C. After absorbing 2763 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 137.9 °C. What is the specific heat (?) of the substance?
A 38.24 g sample of a substance is initially at 21.8 °C. After absorbing 1663 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 126.7 °C. What is the specific heat (c) of the substance?
A 31.29 g sample of a substance is initially at 21.8 °C. After absorbing 2717 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 161.4 °C. What is the specific heat (c) of the substance?
A 27.95 g sample of a substance is initially at 29.1 °C.. After absorbing 2411 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 193.6 °C. What is the specific heat (c) of the substance?
A 57.81 g sample of a substance is initially at 26.8 C. after absorbing 2431 J of heat , the temperature of the substance is 191.9 C. what is the specific heat (c) of the substance?
A 23.50 g sample of a substance is initially at 24.9 °C. After absorbing 2495 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 144.0 °C. What is the specific heat (c) of the substance?
A 37.10 g sample of a substance is initially at 29.2 °C. After absorbing 1813 J of heat, the temperature of the substance is 100.0 °C. What is the specific heat (c) of the substance?