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    Nov 15, 2011, 02:04 PM
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    A 6.0-g sample of copper metal at 25.0C is heated by the addition of 84.0J of energy. The final temperatureof the copper is what? The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.38J/g-K
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    Nov 17, 2011, 05:08 AM
    Use the formula:



    Q = 84 J
    m = 6 g
    c = 0.38 J/gK


    Since there is a linear relationship between the Celsius scale and the kelvin scale, you can leave the units as they are. Find Tf, the final temperature.

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