Multiple Choice
How many joules (J) are required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C?
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A sample of copper absorbs 3.53 kJ of heat, which increases the temperature by 25 ºC, determine the mass (in kg) of the copper sample if the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J / g ºC.
Based on their given specific heat capacities which substance would show the greatest temperature change upon absorbing 25.0 J of heat?
If 14.5 kJ of heat were added to 485 g of liquid water, how much would its temperature increase?
The temperature of the cooling water as it leaves the hot engine of an automobile is 240 °F. After it passes through the radiator it has a temperature of 175 °F. calculate the amount of heat transferred from the engine to the surroundings by one gallon of water with a specific heat of 4.184 J/g °C.