ObjectBObject A specific heatis 2.45 J/g∙°C andobject B specific heatis 0.82 J/g∙°C. Whichobject will heat upfaster if they have thesame mass and equalamount of heat isapplied?45 K-228°C0 °C273K363K90oC0.031J/g °CA total of 54.0 joulesof heat are absorbedas 58.3 g of lead isheated from 12.0°Cto 42.0°C. Fromthesedata, what is thespecific heat of lead?Exothermica change inmatter inwhichenergy isreleased27,912.5JThe specific heatof wood is 2.03J/g∙°C. How muchheat is needed toconvert 550 g ofwood at -15.0°Cto 10.0°C?AbsoluteZerothetemperature atwhich allmolecularmotion ceases123K -150oC223K-50 oC0.417J/g °CWhat is the specificheat of a substancethat absorbs 2500joules of heat when asample of 100 g of thesubstance increases intemperature from 10°C to 70°C?77°C 350K58,050JWhat is the totalamount of heat neededto change 2.25 kg ofsilver at 0.0°C to200.0°C? The specificheat of silver is 0.129J/g∙°C (2.25 kg = 2250g)15.018°C A 55 kg block of metalhas an originaltemperature of 15.0°Cand 0.45 J/g∙°C. Whatwill be the finaltemperature of thismetal if 450 J of heatenergy are added?0.213J/g °CA block of aluminumweighing 140 g iscooled from 98.4°C to62.2°C with the releaseof 1080 joules ofheat. From this data,calculate the specificheat of aluminum.673K400oC343K70oC-73°C200K-273°C 0 K7.97g How many grams ofwater would require2200 joules of heat toraise its temperaturefrom 34°C to100°C? The specificheat of water is 4.18J/g∙C-241°C32 K-203°C70 K747°C1020KEndothermica change inmatter inwhichenergy isabsorbed63,536JIf 200 grams of wateris to be heated from24.0°C to 100.0°C tomake a cup of tea,how much heat mustbe added? Thespecific heat of wateris 4.18 J/g∙C 13,794J100.0 mL of 4.0°Cwater is heated until itstemperature is 37°C. Ifthe specific heat ofwater is 4.18J/g°C, calculate theamount of heat energyneeded to cause thisrise in temperature.-173°C100K1.86 x109g Granite has a specificheat of 800 J/g∙°C.What mass of graniteis needed to store150,000 J of heat ifthe temperature ofthe granite is to beincreased by 15.5°C?SpecificHeatthe amount ofenergy that ittakes to raise thetemperature of 1gram of asubstance by 1degree kelvinObjectBObject A specific heatis 2.45 J/g∙°C andobject B specific heatis 0.82 J/g∙°C. Whichobject will heat upfaster if they have thesame mass and equalamount of heat isapplied?45 K-228°C0 °C273K363K90oC0.031J/g °CA total of 54.0 joulesof heat are absorbedas 58.3 g of lead isheated from 12.0°Cto 42.0°C. Fromthesedata, what is thespecific heat of lead?Exothermica change inmatter inwhichenergy isreleased27,912.5JThe specific heatof wood is 2.03J/g∙°C. How muchheat is needed toconvert 550 g ofwood at -15.0°Cto 10.0°C?AbsoluteZerothetemperature atwhich allmolecularmotion ceases123K -150oC223K-50 oC0.417J/g °CWhat is the specificheat of a substancethat absorbs 2500joules of heat when asample of 100 g of thesubstance increases intemperature from 10°C to 70°C?77°C 350K58,050JWhat is the totalamount of heat neededto change 2.25 kg ofsilver at 0.0°C to200.0°C? The specificheat of silver is 0.129J/g∙°C (2.25 kg = 2250g)15.018°C A 55 kg block of metalhas an originaltemperature of 15.0°Cand 0.45 J/g∙°C. Whatwill be the finaltemperature of thismetal if 450 J of heatenergy are added?0.213J/g °CA block of aluminumweighing 140 g iscooled from 98.4°C to62.2°C with the releaseof 1080 joules ofheat. From this data,calculate the specificheat of aluminum.673K400oC343K70oC-73°C200K-273°C 0 K7.97g How many grams ofwater would require2200 joules of heat toraise its temperaturefrom 34°C to100°C? The specificheat of water is 4.18J/g∙C-241°C32 K-203°C70 K747°C1020KEndothermica change inmatter inwhichenergy isabsorbed63,536JIf 200 grams of wateris to be heated from24.0°C to 100.0°C tomake a cup of tea,how much heat mustbe added? Thespecific heat of wateris 4.18 J/g∙C 13,794J100.0 mL of 4.0°Cwater is heated until itstemperature is 37°C. Ifthe specific heat ofwater is 4.18J/g°C, calculate theamount of heat energyneeded to cause thisrise in temperature.-173°C100K1.86 x109g Granite has a specificheat of 800 J/g∙°C.What mass of graniteis needed to store150,000 J of heat ifthe temperature ofthe granite is to beincreased by 15.5°C?SpecificHeatthe amount ofenergy that ittakes to raise thetemperature of 1gram of asubstance by 1degree kelvin

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  1. Object A specific heat is 2.45 J/g∙°C and object B specific heat is 0.82 J/g∙°C. Which object will heat up faster if they have the same mass and equal amount of heat is applied?
    Object B
  2. -228 °C
    45 K
  3. 273 K
    0 °C
  4. 90o C
    363 K
  5. A total of 54.0 joules of heat are absorbed as 58.3 g of lead is heated from 12.0°C to 42.0°C. From these data, what is the specific heat of lead?
    0.031 J/g °C
  6. a change in matter in which energy is released
    Exothermic
  7. The specific heat of wood is 2.03 J/g∙°C. How much heat is needed to convert 550 g of wood at -15.0°C to 10.0°C?
    27,912.5 J
  8. the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases
    Absolute Zero
  9. -150o C
    123 K
  10. -50 o C
    223 K
  11. What is the specific heat of a substance that absorbs 2500 joules of heat when a sample of 100 g of the substance increases in temperature from 10 °C to 70°C?
    0.417 J/g °C
  12. 350 K
    77 °C
  13. What is the total amount of heat needed to change 2.25 kg of silver at 0.0°C to 200.0°C? The specific heat of silver is 0.129 J/g∙°C (2.25 kg = 2250 g)
    58,050 J
  14. A 55 kg block of metal has an original temperature of 15.0°C and 0.45 J/g∙°C. What will be the final temperature of this metal if 450 J of heat energy are added?
    15.018 °C
  15. A block of aluminum weighing 140 g is cooled from 98.4°C to 62.2°C with the release of 1080 joules of heat. From this data, calculate the specific heat of aluminum.
    0.213 J/g °C
  16. 400o C
    673 K
  17. 70o C
    343 K
  18. 200 K
    -73 °C
  19. 0 K
    -273 °C
  20. How many grams of water would require 2200 joules of heat to raise its temperature from 34°C to 100°C? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g∙C
    7.97 g
  21. 32 K
    -241°C
  22. 70 K
    -203 °C
  23. 1020 K
    747 °C
  24. a change in matter in which energy is absorbed
    Endothermic
  25. If 200 grams of water is to be heated from 24.0°C to 100.0°C to make a cup of tea, how much heat must be added? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g∙C
    63,536 J
  26. 100.0 mL of 4.0°C water is heated until its temperature is 37°C. If the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C, calculate the amount of heat energy needed to cause this rise in temperature.
    13,794 J
  27. 100 K
    -173 °C
  28. Granite has a specific heat of 800 J/g∙°C. What mass of granite is needed to store 150,000 J of heat if the temperature of the granite is to be increased by 15.5°C?
    1.86 x 109 g
  29. the amount of energy that it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree kelvin
    Specific Heat