Q2. Since most specific heats are known, they can be used to determine the final temperature attained by a substance when it is either heated or cooled. Suppose that a 60.0g of water at 23.52°C. Was cooled by the removal of 313J of heat. What is the change in temperature?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Specific heat of water = 4.182 J / g-C°

4.182  J / g-C  * 60 g  *  °C = - 313   J       where C is the change in degrees

°C = -1.247°   <==== this is the temp change from 23.52 °C

(23.52 - 1.247 =22.57 ° C is the final temp)