This stuff has to do with thermochemistry. As per usual, any correct answers or legitimate attempts will deserve rep (if I can rep you). Here's the problem:
Suppose that 27g of each of the following substances is initially at 29.0 C. What is the final temperature of each substance upon absorbing 2.30kJ of heat?
- Gold, which has a specific heat capacity of .128 J/g*C.
The formula to use (I think) is:
q (heat) = mass*specific heat capacity*change in temperature (final - initial)
I just need to know how to set it up because there are other, practically identical questions but with different substances. Any help is appreciated!
EDIT: I solved it, but if you still try/put effort into it, I'll give rep because why not?
Suppose that 27g of each of the following substances is initially at 29.0 C. What is the final temperature of each substance upon absorbing 2.30kJ of heat?
- Gold, which has a specific heat capacity of .128 J/g*C.
The formula to use (I think) is:
q (heat) = mass*specific heat capacity*change in temperature (final - initial)
I just need to know how to set it up because there are other, practically identical questions but with different substances. Any help is appreciated!
EDIT: I solved it, but if you still try/put effort into it, I'll give rep because why not?
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