In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 26.0 Joules to increase the temperature of 14.2 grams of solid tungsten

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In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 26.0 Joules to increase the temperature of 14.2 grams of solid tungsten

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In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 26.0 Joules to increase the temperature of 14.2 grams of solid tungsten from 22.6 to 37.5 degrees Celsius The specific heat of tungsten calculated from her data is 3/9°C.

What is the energy change when the temperature of 11.6 grams of solid magnesium is decreased from 35.6 °C to 21.7 °C? Answer: Joules.

pt The following information is given for silver at 1 atm 72212.00°C All(2212.00 C) = 2.355 10 1/0 Ale(961.00°C) - T-961.00°C 110.8 3/0 Specific heat solid A 0.2380 3/g °C 0.2850 /0 *C Specific heat liquid A 38.50 9 sample of solid silver is initially at 950.00°C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (-1, atm). temperature of the sample to 1317.00°C. 1.pt k of heat are needed to raise the
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