
Specific Heat Capacity
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- Q1
What is the specific heat capacity of water?
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What substance requires the most energy?
Aluminium
Water
Iron
Mercury
Gold
30s - Q3
Which substance will heat up the quickest?
Mercury
Iron
Gold
Water
Aluminium
30s - Q4
1000g is the same as _____ kg
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2.5 kg is equal to ................ g.
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ΔT means?
Heat
Change in heat capacity
Change in mass
Tinitial-Tfinal
Tfinal-Tinitial
30s - Q7
The temperature of 10 g of aluminum is raised from 22 OC to 55 OC. What is the change in temperature?
43C
77C
34C
23C
33C
30s - Q8
What is the mass of Metal X if you change it to "grams"?
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What is the specific heat capacity of Metal X?
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What is the Delta T?
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How much energy (Q) is needed?
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What is the mass of Metal X?
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Which substance has a specific capacity of 4.2 J?
Copper
Mercury
Gold
Water
Aluminium
30s - Q14
What is another word for "capacity?"
Less
Minimum
Maximum
Specific
30s - Q15
The rightmost beaker has a water capacity of ..................
500 ml
150 ml
250 ml
800 ml
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