A strip of aluminum weighing 0.789 g is heated from 26.1 C to 45.8 C. What is the amount of heat released?
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First, we need to find the change in temperature (ΔT). ΔT = T_final - T_initial ΔT = 45.8°C - 26.1°C ΔT = 19.7°C Show more…
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