jadejones123 jadejones123
  • 02-06-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

If it takes 125 joules to heat a piece of gold weighing 35 g from 18.0 °C to 43.0 °C, what is the specific heat of the gold?

Respuesta :

andriansp andriansp
  • 08-06-2017
The specific heat of the gold is 1.67 (=125/(3*(43-18)) joule/ gram oC based on its heat energy, change in temperature and mass. This problem can be solved using the heat energy formula which stated as Q=c*m*(deltaT). In this formula, Q is the heat energy, c is the specific heat, m is the object's mass, and deltaT is the change in the temperature of the reaction.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

please help with dis its hard >:(
Which statement is true? -42<-59 -42<-54 -59 > -47 -59-54 Submit
How is American Indian and Alaskan native constitutions are similar to the U.S. Constitution?
Where are the details of skills and qualities required for a post usually found? *
Prompt Rubric | Checklist Should Everyone Speak English?
seven and 15 hundredths as a decimal ​
HELP Please 25 Points Calculus
Brian was scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. After he jumped in the water, he descended 18 feet. Then he rose 5 feet. What is the current dept
Compare the emergence of advanced civilizations in Meso and South America with the four early river valley civilizations. The ancient Egyptians and the Incas s
can u pls help me with this question ​