Question #299579

Copper has a specific heat of 0.382 J/g0C. The temperature of an unknown mass of copper increases by 4.500C when it absorbs 3.97 J of heat. What is the mass of the copper?


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Expert's answer
2022-02-19T06:54:50-0500

Given,

Specific heat of copper c=0.382J/gcc=0.382J/gc^{\circ}

Increament in temprature ΔT=4.5\Delta T=4.5^{\circ}

Heat absorbs Q=3.97 J


As we know,

Q=mcΔTQ=mc\Delta T


3.97=m×0.382×4.5m=3.971.719=2.309g\Rightarrow 3.97=m\times 0.382\times 4.5\\\Rightarrow m=\dfrac{3.97}{1.719}=2.309g


Hence The mass of the copper is 2.309g


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