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The specific heat capacity of silver is 0.24 j/°c ·g.(a) calculate the energy (j) required to raise thetemperature of 150.0 g ag from 273 kto 295 k.(b) calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of1.0 mol ag by 1.0°c (called the molar heat capacity of silver(j/mol°c)(c) it takes 1.15 kj of energy toheat a sample of pure silver from 12.0°c to 14.9°c. calculate the mass of the sample ofsilver (g).

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