Part C- How much heat is required to increase the temperature of 1.00 g of this metal sample from 25.0 °C to 26.0 °C. Value J Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again Part D- What characteristic property of this unknown metal is defined under these conditions? Part E - Enter your calculated specific heat of this unknown metal. ?

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135 Joules of heat are required to increase the temperature of 10.0 grams of an unknown metal from 25.0C to 40.0C:

 

Part C- How much heat is required to increase the temperature of 1.00 g of this metal sample from 25.0 °C to 26.0 °C.
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J
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Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again
Part D- What characteristic property of this unknown metal is defined under these conditions?
Part E - Enter your calculated specific heat of this unknown metal.
?
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