Find the change in temperature if 1500 J of heat is added ?

Starting with 2.50 moles of Platinum. The specific heat of Platinum is 0.133J/GC.

1 Answer
Apr 6, 2018

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Explanation:

I think we first need to find the mass of 2.5 moles of Platinum

According to this periodic table (table 6)
#M(Pt)=195.08 gmol^-1#

Using the equation:

#n=(m)/(M)#

#2.5=(m)/(195.08)#

#m=487.7 g#

Now we must find the final temperature of the platinum using the following equation:

#Q=mcDeltaT#
#Q#=energy input (in this case, 1500J)
#m#=mass in grams , which is 487.7 grams in this case, which we found in step 1.
#c#= the specific heat capacity, in this case 0.133 J/gC.
#DeltaT#= the temperature change of the material, which is what we are interested in.

Let's plug everything in:
#1500=487.7 times 0.133 times DeltaT#
Hence:

#DeltaT=(1500)/(487.7 times 0.133)#

#DeltaT approx 23.1# degrees Celcius.