SOLUTION: How much heat in joules is absorbed by a 30 gr piece of graphite as it is warmed from 30 degrees celcius to 45 degrees celcius ?
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Question 1005538: How much heat in joules is absorbed by a 30 gr piece of graphite as it is warmed from 30 degrees celcius to 45 degrees celcius ?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Heat is found by
Q = mcT = mass * specific heat of graphite (I looked it up) * change in temp
Q = 30 g * (.720) * 15
Q = 324 joules
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