In a experiment it is observed that 252 J of heat must be absorbed to raise the temperature of 50.0 g of Ni(s) from 20.0 C to 31.4 C. How do you calculate the specific heat of Ni in both J/g °C and cal/g.C?
1 Answer
Using Joules, the specific heat of nickel is
Using calories, the specific heat of nickel is
Explanation:
The equation to use is
Rearrange the equation to isolate
Convert Joules to calories.
Using Joules, the specific heat of nickel is
Using calories, the specific heat of nickel is