Use the heat equation to calculate the energy, in joules, for each of the following (see Table):
a. required to heat 5.25 g of water, H2O, from 5.5 °C to 64.8 °C
b. required to heat 10.0 g of silver (Ag) from 112 °C to 275 °C
Table
| Substance | Specific Heat (J/g °C) |
Elements | Aluminium, Al(s) | 0.897 |
Copper, Cu(s) | 0.385 | |
Gold, Au(s) | 0.129 | |
Iron, Fe(s) | 0.452 | |
Silver, Ag(s) | 0.235 | |
Titanium, Ti(s) | 0.523 | |
Components | NH3(g) | 2.04 |
Ethanol, C2H5OH(l) | 2.46 | |
Sodium Chloride, NaCl(s) | 0.864 | |
Water, H2O(l) | 4.184 | |
Water, H2O(s) | 2.03 |
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