If 15.5 grams of aluminum, wit an initial temperature of 25.0 degrees Celsius, absorbs 155 joules of heat energy, what will be its new temperature?

What I know:
q(heat)-155J
m(mass)-15.5g
DeltaT(change in temp)-?
C(specific heat)-0.90J/gxdegreescelsius

1 Answer
Jan 19, 2018

Use the formula #q = mxxcxx#[T(final)-T(initial)] to find that T(final) = 309 K.

Explanation:

Congratulations, you have already identified everything that you need other than #DeltaT#! Identifying your information is one of the most important aspects of chemistry. Now, to find #DeltaT#, we must understand its definition: #DeltaT# = T(final) - T(initial).
We can now sub this into the equation to solve for T(final), knowing that T(initial) = #25^o C# = 298 K:

#q = mxxcxx#[T(final)-T(initial)]

#155 = 15.5 xx .90 xx#(T(final) - 298)

Solving for T(final), we get

T(final) = #298 + (155)/(15.5xx.90)# = 309 K