How much heat must be added to a 34.2 h sample of aluminum in order to raise the temperature of the aluminum 34 degrees Celsius? (the specific heat of Aluminum is 0.9j/g degrees Celsius.
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First, we need to know the mass of the aluminum sample. However, the problem gives us the time (34.2 hours) instead of the mass. Without the mass, we cannot calculate the heat. So, we need more information to solve this problem. Show more…
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