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  • 24-05-2017
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How much heat is required to increase the temperature of 100.0 grams of iron from 15.0oC to 40.2oC? (The specific heat of iron is 0.46 J/g xoC)

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Curiousmanish
Curiousmanish Curiousmanish
  • 07-06-2017
The heat required to increase temp is 1150 j
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Hagrid
Hagrid Hagrid
  • 07-06-2017
You are given the initail and final temperature of the substance which is 15°C and 40°C with a mass of iron of 100 grams. Also the specific heat of iron is 0.46 J/g°C. You have to use the formula Q = mcpΔT to find the heat, Q, cp (specific heat of substance) and ΔT the change in temperature.

Q = 
mcpΔT
Q = 100*0.46*(40 - 15)
Q = 1150J
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