Specific Heat Practice. Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/(g°C). How many joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 15 grams of.

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Specific Heat Practice

Gold has a specific heat of J/(g°C). How many joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 15 grams of gold from 22 °C to 85 °C?

Graphite has a specific heat of J/(g×°C). If a 25 gram piece of graphite is cooled from 35 °C to 18 °C, how much energy was lost by the graphite?

3660 J of heat are added to a 29.9 g sample of iron at 29◦C. What is the final temperature of the iron? The specific heat of iron is J/g · K. Answer in units of K.

An unknown substance with a mass of 100 grams absorbs 1000 J while undergoing a temperature increase of 15 °C. What is the specific heat of the substance?

45 grams of an unknown substance undergoes a temperature increase of 38 °C after absorbing Joules. What is the specific heat of the substance?

If 335 g of water at 65.5 °C loses 9750 J of heat, what is the final temperature of the water? Liquid water has a specific heat of 4.18 J/(g×°C).

If 8.00 kJ of heat are added to 200. g of water at 20.0 ◦C, what is the final temperature of the water?

A 40 g sample of water absorbs 500 Joules of energy. How much did the water temperature change? The specific heat of water (liquid) is 4.18 J/(g×°C).