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Answer:

Specific heat of a substance is the value that describe how the added heat energy of substance has the impact on its temperature.

Unit is [tex](\frac {J}{Kg.K})[/tex]

C = Q/m. ∆T

C – Specific heat [tex](\frac {J}{Kg.K})[/tex]

Q- heat energy (J)

M – Mass (Kg)

∆T- change in temperature (K)

Explanation:

Given data:

M= 140 g = 0.14 Kg

Q – 1080 Joules.

∆T – 98.4 – 62.2 = 36.2

Substituting  the given data in Equation

Specific heat of Aluminium  = [tex]\frac {1080}{(0.14 \times 36.2)} = 213.10 (\frac {J}{Kg.K})[/tex]

The study of chemicals and bonds is called chemistry.

The correct answer is 213.10

What is specific heat?

  • Specific heat of a substance is the value that describes how the added heat energy of a substance has an impact on its temperature.

The formula used to solve the question is as follows:

  • [tex]C = \frac{Q}{m. T} [/tex]

where

  • C – Specific heat
  • Q- heat energy (J)
  • M – Mass (Kg)
  • ∆T- change in temperature (K)

The data is given as follows:-

  • M= 140 g = 0.14 Kg
  • Q - 1080 Joules.
  • ∆T – 98.4 – 62.2 = 36.2

Placing all the given data in Equation, Specific heat of Aluminium will be as follows:-

[tex]\frac{1080}{0.14*36.2} \\ \\ =213.10[/tex]

Hence, the correct answer is 213.10.

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