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The table lists the specific heat values for brick, ethanol, and wood.
Specific Heats of Substances
cal
Substance
Specific Heat
Brick
0.20
Ethanol
0.58
Wood
0.10
Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of brick from 18.8 °C to 46.8 °C. Assume no
changes in state occur during this change in temperature.
heat added:
248.64
cal
Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of ethanol from 18.8 °C to 46.8 "C. Assume no
changes in state occur during this change in temperature.
heat added:
cal
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Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of wood from 18.8 °C to 46.8 °C. Assume no
changes in state occur during this change in temperature.
heat added:
cal
Which substance requires the greatest input of heat energy?
O ethanol
wood
brick
Transcribed Image Text:The table lists the specific heat values for brick, ethanol, and wood. Specific Heats of Substances cal Substance Specific Heat Brick 0.20 Ethanol 0.58 Wood 0.10 Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of brick from 18.8 °C to 46.8 °C. Assume no changes in state occur during this change in temperature. heat added: 248.64 cal Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of ethanol from 18.8 °C to 46.8 "C. Assume no changes in state occur during this change in temperature. heat added: cal Calenlata tha amnunt af haat in nalariae that muer ha addarl tn arm AA A aaf d fram 18 Cn 468C Acenma nn Calculate the amount of heat, in calories, that must be added to warm 44.4 g of wood from 18.8 °C to 46.8 °C. Assume no changes in state occur during this change in temperature. heat added: cal Which substance requires the greatest input of heat energy? O ethanol wood brick
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