The heat needed to raise the temperature of 50g of substance by 15 c is calculated as follows
Heat = mc delta T
m= mass (50g)
c= specific heat capacity (0.92)
delta T= change in temperature( 15 c)
heat is therefore= 50 x 0.92 x 15 = 690
Nb: my answer has no units since the given specific heat capacity has no units
Answer:
frequency of light (f) = 1 x 10¹⁵s⁻¹
Explanation:
Given Data:
Wavelength of light λ = 3.0 x10⁻⁷m
Frequency of light: to be calculated
Formula Used to find frequency:
f = V/λ ........................... (1)
where
f is the frequency
V is the velocity
λ is wavelength
Velocity of light = 3 x 10⁸ ms⁻¹
put the values in equation (1)
f = 3 x 10⁸ ms⁻¹ / 3.0 x10⁻⁷m
f = 1 x 10¹⁵s⁻¹
So the frequency of light = 1 x 10¹⁵s⁻¹
Atomic mass Ti = 47.867 a.m.u
47.867 g ---------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
33 g --------------------- ??
33 x ( 6.02x10²³) / 47.867 => 4.15x10²³ atoms
Answer D
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