astrated in class. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 35.3 g of aluminum by 10.0°C? (cp 0.900 J/gC) If 500.0 g of iron absorbs 22,680 cal of heat, what will be the change in temperature? (Cp 0.110 cal/g°C) The specific heat capacity of graphite is 0.710 J/g°C. Calculate the heat energy required to raise the temperature of 7.50 g of graphite from 40.0°C to 205°C.

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the formula used and show your work as demonstrated in class.
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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 35.3 g of aluminum by 10.0°C?
(Cp 0.900 J/g C)
If 500.0 g of iron absorbs 22,680 cal of heat, what will be the change in temperature?
(Cp 0.110 cal/g°C)
The specific heat capacity of graphite is 0.710 J/g°C. Calculate the heat energy required
to raise the temperature of 7.50 g of graphite from 40.0°C to 205°C.
olting point?
Transcribed Image Text:Period: th Heat Calculations the formula used and show your work as demonstrated in class. Date: alo How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 35.3 g of aluminum by 10.0°C? (Cp 0.900 J/g C) If 500.0 g of iron absorbs 22,680 cal of heat, what will be the change in temperature? (Cp 0.110 cal/g°C) The specific heat capacity of graphite is 0.710 J/g°C. Calculate the heat energy required to raise the temperature of 7.50 g of graphite from 40.0°C to 205°C. olting point?
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