Final answer:
The energy required to raise the temperature of 10 grams of aluminum from 10°C to 20°C is calculated using the formula Q = mcΔT, resulting in 90 J. Option d
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to the calculation of energy transfer in heat processes, specifically relating to aluminum. To find out how much energy is required to raise the temperature of a given mass of aluminum, the equation Q = mcΔT is used, where Q is the heat added, m is the mass, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature.
For this example:
m = 10 g
c = 0.90 J/g°C
ΔT = 20°C - 10°C = 10°C
Plugging in the values, we get:
Q = 10 g * 0.90 J/g°C * 10°C = 90 J
Therefore, the amount of energy required is 90 joules.
The correct answer to the student's question is d) 90 J.