The amount of heat energy added to silver to heat it from 25°C to 100°C is :
8737.5 J
<u>Given data: </u>
mass of silver ( m ) = 500 g
T1 = 25°C
T2 = 100°C
s ( specific heat of silver ) = 0.233 J/g.c
<h3 /><h3>Determine the amount of heat required </h3>
Applying the formula below for heat ( Q )
Q = ms * ΔT
= 500 * 0.233 * ( 100 - 25 )
= 8737.5 J
Hence we can conclude that the The amount of heat energy added to silver to heat it from 25°C to 100°C is : 8737.5 J.
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Answer:
a. 459.86 gmol
b. 0.591
Explanation:
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