Question:
Calculate the specific heat capacity and the molar heat capacity of mercury.?
wmchicki317
2008-03-05 13:24:12 UTC
It takes 600. J of energy to raise the temperature of 128.8 g mercury from 20.0°C to 53.5°C. specific heat capacity.Calculate the specific heat capacity and the molar heat capacity of mercury.



molar heat capacity
Four answers:
Steve O
2008-03-05 15:49:50 UTC
It takes 600. J of energy to raise the temperature of 128.8 g mercury from 20.0°C to 53.5°C

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the specific heat capacity :



600J / (128.8g) (33.5 dC)=



0.139 Joules/gram-Celsius

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the molar heat capacity:



0.139 Joules/gram-Celsius @ 200.56 g / mol Hg=



27.9 Joules/gram-mole
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Calculate the specific heat capacity and the molar heat capacity of mercury.?

It takes 600. J of energy to raise the temperature of 128.8 g mercury from 20.0°C to 53.5°C. specific heat capacity.Calculate the specific heat capacity and the molar heat capacity of mercury.







molar heat capacity


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