1. How much heat, in joules, is absorbed by 500.0 g of water as its temperature is increased from 85.0°C to 10.0°C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/°C•g. 156900 b. 156.900 a. c. -156900 d. I do not know 2. The temperature of a piece of copper with a mass of 95.4 g increases from 25.0°C to 48.0°C when the metal absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper? 0.387 b.-0.387 d. Free my homeboy a. c. 387

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1. How much heat, in joules, is absorbed by 500.0 g of water as its temperature is increased
from 85.0°C to 10.0°C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/°C•g.
156900
b. 156.900
a.
c. -156900
d. I do not know
2. The temperature of a piece of copper with a mass of 95.4 g increases from 25.0°C to
48.0°C when the metal absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper?
0.387
b.-0.387
d. Free my homeboy
a.
C. 387
Transcribed Image Text:1. How much heat, in joules, is absorbed by 500.0 g of water as its temperature is increased from 85.0°C to 10.0°C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/°C•g. 156900 b. 156.900 a. c. -156900 d. I do not know 2. The temperature of a piece of copper with a mass of 95.4 g increases from 25.0°C to 48.0°C when the metal absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper? 0.387 b.-0.387 d. Free my homeboy a. C. 387
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