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12 February, 20:42

A piece of silver with a mass 437 g has a heat capacity of 103.6 J/°C. What is the specific heat of silver?

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  1. 12 February, 21:14
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    Specific heat of silver is 0.237 J/g°C

    Explanation:

    To define the heat capacity (c) we have to know that it depends on the amount of mass.

    If our system consists of a single substance, we talk about specific heat (C) from the relationship:

    c = C. m

    103.6 J/°C = C. 437 g

    103.6 J/°C / 437 g = C

    C = 0.237 J/g°C
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