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Multiple Choice
Based on their given specific heat capacities which compound would show the greatest temperature change upon absorbing 25.0 J of heat?
A
250.0 g Al
B
250.0 g Cu
C
250.0 g ethanol
D
250.0 g wood
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the formula to calculate the temperature change, which is ΔT = Q / (m * C), where ΔT is the temperature change, Q is the heat absorbed, m is the mass, and C is the specific heat capacity.
List the specific heat capacities for each substance from the image: Aluminum (Al) = 0.900 J/g°C, Copper (Cu) = 0.385 J/g°C, Ethanol (C2H5OH) = 2.460 J/g°C, and Wood = 1.760 J/g°C.
Substitute the given values into the formula for each substance. For example, for Aluminum: ΔT_Al = 25.0 J / (250.0 g * 0.900 J/g°C).
Repeat the substitution for Copper, Ethanol, and Wood using their respective specific heat capacities.
Compare the calculated temperature changes (ΔT) for each substance. The substance with the highest ΔT will show the greatest temperature change upon absorbing 25.0 J of heat.