champamummae23 champamummae23
  • 18-05-2018
  • Chemistry
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Which of the following shows the correct rearrangement of the the heat equation q = mCpΔT to solve for specific heat?
answer is C
Cp-=q/m^T

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superman1987
superman1987 superman1987
  • 28-05-2018
when 
q = m*Cp*ΔT

when q is Heat energy in Joules

and m is the mass of the substance in Kg

and Cp is the specific heat (J/Kg.K)

and Δ T is the change in temperature in Kelvin


so, by rearranging the formula we can get the specific heat Cp from:

∴Cp = q / m*ΔT
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yuiaisao
yuiaisao yuiaisao
  • 02-01-2020

Answer:

[tex]C_{p} = \frac{q}{m(deltaT)}[/tex]

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