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11 July, 23:59

A 6.00 gram sample of solid gold was heated from 274 K to 325 K. How much energy was involved? Cs of gold is 0.129 J/g oC.

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  1. 12 July, 01:14
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    39.5J

    Explanation:

    Given parameters:

    Mass of solid gold = 6g

    Initial temperature = 274K

    Final temperature = 325K

    Specific heat capacity of gold = 0.129J/g°C

    Unknown:

    Amount of energy used = ?

    Solution:

    The amount of energy absorbed in changing in giving a temperature rise to a body is given as a product of its mass, specific heat capacity and change in temperature.

    Mathematically;

    H = m x C x Ф

    where m is the mass of the body

    c is the specific heat capacity

    Ф is the change in temperature

    Now the unknown is H;

    We need to convert the given temperatures into °C from kelvin so we can work with it;

    Initial temperature = 274K, in °C; 274 - 273 = 1°C

    Final temperature = 325K, in °C; 325 - 273 = 52°C

    Now input the parameters and solve;

    H = 6 x 0.129 x (52 - 1) = 39.5J
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