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To what temperature will a 50.0 g piece of brass raise if it absorbs 6 kilojoules of heat and its specific heat capacity is 0.38 J/g°C? The initial temperature of the brass is 2…
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To what temperature will a 50.0 g piece of brass raise if it absorbs 6 kilojoules of heat and its specific heat capacity is 0.38 J/g°C? The initial temperature of the brass is 2…
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To what temperature will a 50.0 g piece of brass raise if it absorbs 6
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temperature of the brass is 20.0°C.
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Answer:
335.8⁰C
Step-by-step explanation:
Q=mc∆t
<=> 6000= 50×0.38×(t-20)
<=> t=335.8⁰C
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