If 1495 J of heat is needed to raise the temperature of a 319 g sample of a metal from 55.0°C to 66.0°C, what is the specific heat capacity of the metal?
The specific heat capacity of the metal is calculated using the following formula Q(heat)= MC delta T Q= 1495 j c= specific heat capacity =? M(mass)=319 g delta T = change in temperature = 66-55 =11 c by making c the subject of the formula
C=Q /M delta T c= 1495 j/ 319 g x 11 c =0.426 j/g/c