The specific heat of silver is 0.237 J/g°C. Its melting point is 961°C. Its heat of fusion is 11 J/g. How much
The specific heat of silver is 0.237 J/g°C. Its melting point is 961°C. Its heat of fusion is 11 J/g. How much heat is needed to change 9.5 g of silver from solid at 25°C to liquid at 961°C?
Answer:
First, raise the silver from 25C to 961C. 961 - 25 = 936degC
9.5gAg x 0.237J/g-C x 936degC = 2107J
Next, melt the silver.
9.5gAg x 11J/g = 104.5J
2107 + 104.5 = 2210J (I kept only three significant figures, because that's what's in the data.)
936°Celsius
or
1716.8°Farenheit
or
1209.15°Kelvin
or
748.8°Reaumur
or
2176.47°Rankine
please give best answer, I spent much time on this.
I'm only in 8th grade!!
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Answer:
First, raise the silver from 25C to 961C. 961 - 25 = 936degC
9.5gAg x 0.237J/g-C x 936degC = 2107J
Next, melt the silver.
9.5gAg x 11J/g = 104.5J
2107 + 104.5 = 2210J (I kept only three significant figures, because that's what's in the data.)
936°Celsius
or
1716.8°Farenheit
or
1209.15°Kelvin
or
748.8°Reaumur
or
2176.47°Rankine
please give best answer, I spent much time on this.
I'm only in 8th grade!!
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