10. It took 4.15 x 103 J of energy to raise the temperature of a piece of copper metal from 31°C to 84°C. What is the mass of the piece of metal? The specific heat of copper is .0908 cal/g°C.

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7. How many kilojoules of energy are required to raise the temperature of 448g of water from 39°C to 50°C?
8. If it takes 849 J of energy to raise the temperature of 218g of an unkmown metal from 50°C to 68°C, what is the
metal's specific heat?
9. What volume will be occupied by a piece of silicon weighing 61.7g if the density of silicon is 2.33 g/cm³?
10. It took 4.15 x 105 J of energy to raise the temperature of a piece of copper metal from 31°C to 84°C. What is the
mass of the piece of metal? The specific heat of copper is .0908 cal/g°C.
11. The density of magnesium metal is 1.74 g/cc. What is the mass of 85.1 cc of magnesium?
12. At one time, silver sold for $5.03 per ounce. If the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm2, calculate the cost of 8.91 cm
of silver at that price. (Give this answer in 4 sig figs)
13. The Nutrition Facts on a 12-pack of Dr. Pepper specify that a single serving is one can and that a single serving
contains 80 Calories. How many kilojoules of energy are contained in two thirds of the entire 12-pack?
Transcribed Image Text:7. How many kilojoules of energy are required to raise the temperature of 448g of water from 39°C to 50°C? 8. If it takes 849 J of energy to raise the temperature of 218g of an unkmown metal from 50°C to 68°C, what is the metal's specific heat? 9. What volume will be occupied by a piece of silicon weighing 61.7g if the density of silicon is 2.33 g/cm³? 10. It took 4.15 x 105 J of energy to raise the temperature of a piece of copper metal from 31°C to 84°C. What is the mass of the piece of metal? The specific heat of copper is .0908 cal/g°C. 11. The density of magnesium metal is 1.74 g/cc. What is the mass of 85.1 cc of magnesium? 12. At one time, silver sold for $5.03 per ounce. If the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm2, calculate the cost of 8.91 cm of silver at that price. (Give this answer in 4 sig figs) 13. The Nutrition Facts on a 12-pack of Dr. Pepper specify that a single serving is one can and that a single serving contains 80 Calories. How many kilojoules of energy are contained in two thirds of the entire 12-pack?
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