The specific heat of solid aluminum metal at 273.15K and 1 bar pressure is 0.897 J/g*K. When 28.99kJ of heat is added to a block of Al(s), the temperature rises from 291.9K to 337.1K. What is the mass (in g) of the aluminum block?
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ΔT = T_final - T_initial = 337.1K - 291.9K = 45.2K. Show more…
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