Answer:
= 0.551J/(g°C)
Explanation:
Specific heat is the amount of heat to required to raise the temperature of 1 gram substance to 1° C
The formula
C = q / m × ΔT ______ (1)
where ,
C = specific heat
q = heat
m = mass
ΔT = change in temperature
mass of the stainless steel is m = 1.55g
heat of the stainless steel is q = 141 J
the change in temperature is ΔT = 178°C
substitute all the value in the equation (1)
Because physical you can cause the change. chemical happens on its own
You just have to convert the mass of water into volume.
To do that you use the density of water, which is about 1.0 g/ ml
So, from the formula of density D = M / V, you get V = M / D
=> V = 2.49 * 10^7 grams / 1.0 g / ml = 2.49 * 10 ^ 7 ml
You can pass that to liters using the conversion factor 1000 ml = 1 l
2.49 * 10^7 ml * 1 l / 1000 ml = 2.49 * 10^4 l = 24,900 l
Answer: 24,900 l
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