the energy needed to heat 12.6 g of silver from 112 °C to 275 °C

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Specific Heats for Some Substances
Substance
Elements
Aluminuim, Al(s)
Copper, Cu(s)
Gold, Au(s)
Iron, Fe(s)
Silver, Ag(s)
Titanium, Ti(s)
Compounds
Ammonia, NH3(g)
Ethanol, C₂H5OH(1)
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Sodium chloride,
NaCl(s)
Water, H₂O(1)
Water, H₂O(s)
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0.214 0.897
0.0920
0.385
0.0308
0.129
0.108
0.0562 0.235
0.125 0.523
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%
0.488 2.04
0.588 2.46
0.452
0.207 0.864
1.00
4.184
0.485 2.03
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Transcribed Image Text:(see the table). # Specific Heats for Some Substances Substance Elements Aluminuim, Al(s) Copper, Cu(s) Gold, Au(s) Iron, Fe(s) Silver, Ag(s) Titanium, Ti(s) Compounds Ammonia, NH3(g) Ethanol, C₂H5OH(1) 3 Sodium chloride, NaCl(s) Water, H₂O(1) Water, H₂O(s) $ F4 cal/g °C J/g °C 0.214 0.897 0.0920 0.385 0.0308 0.129 0.108 0.0562 0.235 0.125 0.523 D F % 0.488 2.04 0.588 2.46 0.452 0.207 0.864 1.00 4.184 0.485 2.03 E R T G F6 Q Search Submit Request Answer F7 Part E H the energy needed to heat 12.6 g of silver from 112 °C to 275 °C Copyright © 2023 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions Cont D IVE] ΑΣΦ Submit Part F ASUS Request Answer P Pearson F8 F9 F10 J K J F11 Review | F12 Prt Sc
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