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a 119 g metal bar requires 2.50 kj to change its temperature from 27.5 °c to 100.0 °c. what is the specific heat of the metal? j/g°c
Step1: Convert energy to joules
$2.50\ kJ = 2.50\times10^{3}\ J$
Step2: Calculate temperature change
$\Delta T=100.0^{\circ}C - 27.5^{\circ}C=72.5^{\circ}C$
Step3: Use specific - heat formula
The formula for heat is $Q = mc\Delta T$, where $Q$ is heat, $m$ is mass, $c$ is specific heat, and $\Delta T$ is temperature change. Rearranging for $c$ gives $c=\frac{Q}{m\Delta T}$. Substitute $Q = 2.50\times 10^{3}\ J$, $m = 119\ g$, and $\Delta T=72.5^{\circ}C$ into the formula: $c=\frac{2.50\times 10^{3}\ J}{119\ g\times72.5^{\circ}C}$
Step4: Calculate specific heat
$c=\frac{2.50\times 10^{3}}{119\times72.5}\ J/g^{\circ}C=\frac{2500}{8627.5}\ J/g^{\circ}C\approx0.290\ J/g^{\circ}C$
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