An experiment is performed on an unknown material and produces the given heat curve. The temperature of the material is shown as a function of heat added. Temperature (°C) 550- 500- 450- 400- 350- 300- 250- 200- 150- 100- 950 7, 0 -50- -100- Heat (1) In the table, T₁ = 47.7 °C, E₁ = 183 J, E₂ = 802 J, E = 1430 J, and E4 = 2890 J. Other experiments determine that the material has a temperature of fusion of Trusion = 239 °C and a temperature of vaporization of Tvapor = 483 °C.

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An experiment is performed on an unknown material and produces the given heat curve. The temperature of the material is
shown as a function of heat added.
Temperature (°C)
550-
500-
450-
400-
350-
300-
250-
200-
150-
100-
50-
T
0-
-50-
-100-
Heat (J)
In the table, T₁ = 47.7 °C, E₁ = 183 J, E₂ = 802 J, E3
1430 J, and E4 = 2890 J.
Other experiments determine that the material has a temperature of fusion of Tfusion=239 °C and a temperature of vaporization
of Tvapor = 483 °C.
Transcribed Image Text:An experiment is performed on an unknown material and produces the given heat curve. The temperature of the material is shown as a function of heat added. Temperature (°C) 550- 500- 450- 400- 350- 300- 250- 200- 150- 100- 50- T 0- -50- -100- Heat (J) In the table, T₁ = 47.7 °C, E₁ = 183 J, E₂ = 802 J, E3 1430 J, and E4 = 2890 J. Other experiments determine that the material has a temperature of fusion of Tfusion=239 °C and a temperature of vaporization of Tvapor = 483 °C.
If the sample of material has a mass of m= 8.00 g, calculate the specific heat when this material is a solid, c,, and when it is
liquid, q.
C₁ =
9
11
g.°C
g-°C
Transcribed Image Text:If the sample of material has a mass of m= 8.00 g, calculate the specific heat when this material is a solid, c,, and when it is liquid, q. C₁ = 9 11 g.°C g-°C
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