Even if two samples of matter have the same temperature, it does not necessarily mean they have the same total energy. The more particles a substance has at a given temperature, the more thermal energy it has.
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Answer:
2.677 J/g°C
Explanation:
Quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of the metal,
Q = mc∆T
where m is the mass of the metal, c is the metal's specific heat capacity, and ∆T is the change in temperature that accompanies the heat transfer process
20.0J = 50.0g × c × 150°C
c = 20.0J/(50.0g × 150°C)
c = 2.677 J/g°C
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Remark
The balance numbers in front of the chemicals tell you how to set up the proportion to solve your question
For every 2 moles Na only 1 mole of Cl2 is required.
Equation
2 moles Na:1 mole Cl2 :: x moles Na:4 moles Cl2
Solution
2/1 = x/4 Cross multiply
2*4 = x*1
8 = x
Conclusion
8 moles of Na will be used. <<< Answer