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I was working with Q sur= mxCx(T*1-T*2)

but this problem is different, what do i do?
what is the sprcific heat of nickel if the temperature of a 32.2g sample of nickel is increased by 3.5 celsius when 50 joules os heat is added.

Is there a formula?? how can i get to the answer if you could please explain?
the answer is (0.44J/g x celsuis)
but i don't know how to get there...
thanks.

2007-04-28 07:16:14 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

1 answers

No, you use the same formula

50 J = 32.2 g X C X 3.5

and just solve for C.

2007-04-28 07:23:21 · answer #1 · answered by hcbiochem 7 · 1 0

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