The amount of heat (q) gained or lost by a substance (with mass m) as its temperature changes (ΔT) depends on its specific heat capacity (Cp) according to the following equation. q = Cp ✕ m ✕ ΔT The quality of industrial diamonds is determined in part by measuring the specific heat capacity, which is 0.5091 J/g·K for pure diamond. If the absorption of 26.06 J of heat by a 2.10 g diamond sample of unknown purity causes its temperature to rise from 25.90°C to 73.45°C, is the diamond sample pure? Explain your reasoning. The calculated Cp is ____________________ J/g·K and the value for pure diamond is 0.5091 J/g·K. These values are   (fairly close or equal/significantly different) , thus the sample  (is/is not) pure.

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The amount of heat (q) gained or lost by a substance (with mass m) as its temperature changes (ΔT) depends on its specific heat capacity (Cp) according to the following equation.

q = Cp ✕ m ✕ ΔT

The quality of industrial diamonds is determined in part by measuring the specific heat capacity, which is 0.5091 J/g·K for pure diamond. If the absorption of 26.06 J of heat by a 2.10 g diamond sample of unknown purity causes its temperature to rise from 25.90°C to 73.45°C, is the diamond sample pure? Explain your reasoning.

The calculated Cp is ____________________ J/g·K and the value for pure diamond is 0.5091 J/g·K.
These values are   (fairly close or equal/significantly different) , thus the sample  (is/is not) pure.
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