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Given values:
Substance: oxygen (O2)
specific heat capacity
(c): 0.918 J/(g-°C)
amount (m): 899.7 g
J
temperature change
(AT): +13.52 °C
Wanted: heat
transferred (q) in
joules (J)?
Given values:
Substance: iron (Fe)
specific heat capacity
(c): 0.412 J/(g-°C)
amount (m): 768.8 g
temperature change
(AT): +51.61 °C
J
Wanted: heat
transferred (q) in
joules (J)?
Given values:
Substance: antimony
(Sb)
heat transferred (q):
486.5 J released
amount (m): 613.8 g
temperature change
(AT): -87.77 °c
Wanted: specific heat
capacity (c) in joules
J/(g.°C)
per gram degree
Celsius (J/(g-°C))?
Transcribed Image Text:Given values: Substance: oxygen (O2) specific heat capacity (c): 0.918 J/(g-°C) amount (m): 899.7 g J temperature change (AT): +13.52 °C Wanted: heat transferred (q) in joules (J)? Given values: Substance: iron (Fe) specific heat capacity (c): 0.412 J/(g-°C) amount (m): 768.8 g temperature change (AT): +51.61 °C J Wanted: heat transferred (q) in joules (J)? Given values: Substance: antimony (Sb) heat transferred (q): 486.5 J released amount (m): 613.8 g temperature change (AT): -87.77 °c Wanted: specific heat capacity (c) in joules J/(g.°C) per gram degree Celsius (J/(g-°C))?
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