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The specific heat capacity of copper at 25 degree C is 3.850 times 10 1 J/g/K. For a 9.75 times 102 g sample of copper, how much energy is required to raise the temperature from 21.0 degree C to 30.0 degree C? (Assume that the heat capacity is constant over this temperature range.) What is the molar heat capacity of copper? Show transcribed image text
The specific heat capacity of copper at 25 degree C is 3.850 times 10 1 J/g/K. For a 9.75 times 102 g sample of copper, how much energy is required to raise the temperature from 21.0 degree C to 30.0 degree C? (Assume that the heat capacity is constant over this temperature range.) What is the molar heat capacity of copper?
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8 Jan 2019