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A 20g piece of lead absorbs 566 joules of heat and its temperature changes from 35 oC to 195 oC. Calculate the specific heat.

40g of water is heat at 40 oC and the temperature rise to 75 oC. What is the amount of heat needed for the temperature to rise? (specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g oC)

Graphite has a mass of 50g and a specific heat of 0.420 J/g oC. If graphite is cooled from 50 oC to 35 oC, how much energy was lost?

Iron has a specific heat of 0.712 J/g oC. A piece of iron absorbs 3000J of energy and undergoes a temperature change totaling 50 oC, What is the mass of iron?

If 400g of an unknown solution at 70 oC loses 7500 J of heat, what is the final temperature of the unknown solution. The unknown solution has a specific heat of 4.184 J/g oC.

How many grams of water would require 9500J of heat to raise the temperature from 50 oC to 100 oC

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