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23 March, 12:42

The specific heat of aluminum is 0.21 cal g°C. How much heat is released when a 10 gram piece of aluminum foil is taken out of the oven and cools from 50 to 10 °C?

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  1. 23 March, 16:25
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    A) 84 calories

    Explanation:

    Specific Heat Capacity is the energy, transferred as heat, that is required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius.

    Quantity of heat = mcΔt; Where m is the mass in kilograms, c is the specific heat capacity and Δt is the change in temperature.

    Mass = 10 g, specific heat capacity = 0.21 cal g°C, and Δt = 10 °C

    Therefore;

    Heat = 10 * 0.21 cal g°C * 40 °C

    = 84 calories
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