Part B The molar heat capacity of silver is 25.35 J/mol C. How much energy would it take to raise the temperature of 9.50 g of silver by 19.0 °C? Express your answer with the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) HA Volue Units Submit Part C What is the specific heat of silver? Express your answer with the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) HA Value Tuits

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they are the part of one question. kindly do all A,B,C
Part B
The molar heat capacity of silver is 25.35 J/mol C. How much energy would it take to raise the
temperature of 9.50 g of silver by 19.0 °C?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
> View Available Hint(s)
Volue
Units
Submit
Part C
What is the specific heat of silver?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
> View Available Hint(s)
Value
Units
Transcribed Image Text:Part B The molar heat capacity of silver is 25.35 J/mol C. How much energy would it take to raise the temperature of 9.50 g of silver by 19.0 °C? Express your answer with the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) Volue Units Submit Part C What is the specific heat of silver? Express your answer with the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) Value Units
- Part A
It takes 47.0 J to raise the temperature of an 9.50 g piece of unknown metal from 13.0°C to 24.4 °C.
What is the specific heat for the metal?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:- Part A It takes 47.0 J to raise the temperature of an 9.50 g piece of unknown metal from 13.0°C to 24.4 °C. What is the specific heat for the metal? Express your answer with the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s)
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