Metal because it’s a conductor to heat
You have to use the equation q=mcΔT and solve for c to get c=q/mΔT
q=the amount of energy absorbed or released (in this case 150J)
m= the mass of the sample (in this case 10g)
c=the specific heat capacity of the sample
ΔT=the change in temperature (in this case 115°C)
when you plug everything in you should get 0.1304J/g°C
I hope this helps. Let me know if anything is unclear.
With the increase in temperature, the state of matter of water will changed.
<h3>What happen if the temperature of the system is increased?</h3>
If the temperature of water is increased then the state of matter will change from liquid state to gaseous state because the temperature break down the bonds that is present between two water molecules.
So we can conclude that with the increase in temperature, the state of matter of water will changed.
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could you explain the question further
A dentist uses thermal expansion in the filling of a material to a tooth since any material when exposed to heat expands in a certain degree depeding on the material. in this case, it is best that the material used for filling is more or less a ceramic one in which heat expansion is not that great to disturb the configuration of the teeth