A piece of stainless steel with a mass of 25.0 g has a temperature of 50.0°
C. It absorbs 1250 J of heat energy. It absorbs enough heat to raise the
temperature 149 °C. What is the specific heat of the stainless steel?

Respuesta :

Answer:

0.336 J/g/C

Explanation:

Recall the equation for specific heat:

q = mcΔT

1250 = 25 x c x 149

c = 0.336