if the specific heat capacity of sliver metal is 0.057 j/gc and if 55.00g of the metal absorbs 47.3 j oh heat how much does the
temperature rise?
1 answer:
Answer:
The temperature of silver metal rises by 15.087°C.
Explanation:
Given,
mass = 55 grams
Heat (Q) = 47.3 Joules
Specific heat capacity = 0.057 J/g°C
The temperature rise of the silver metal can be found by using the formula,
Q = (mass) (ΔT) (Cp)
Where ΔT is the rise in temperature.
Substituting the values,
47.3 = (55)(ΔT)(0.057)
Solving, we get,
ΔT = 15.087°C.
Therefore, temperature of silver metal rises by 15.087°C.
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