In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 61.8 Joules to increase the temperature of 12.8 grams of solid chromium

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In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 61.8 Joules to increase the temperature of 12.8 grams of solid chromium

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In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 61.8 Joules to increase the temperature of 12.8 grams of solid chromium from 24.2 to 35.7 degrees Celsius. The specific heat of chromium calculated from her data is 3/9°C.
In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 162 Joules to increase the temperature of 14.2 grams of gaseous oxygen from 24.2 to 37.6 degrees Celsius. The specific heat of oxygen calculated from her data is J/gºC.
In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 166 Joules to increase the temperature of 10.5 grams of gaseous neon from 23.2 to 39.4 degrees Celsius. The specific heat of neon calculated from her data is J/g°C.
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