Respuesta :
you'll need the specific heat capacity of aluminium to solve this question.
H=(0.005)(37-22)(specific heat capacity of aluminium)
H=(0.005)(37-22)(specific heat capacity of aluminium)
Answer: 67.65 Joules
Explanation:
[tex]Q= m\times c\times \Delta T[/tex]
Q= heat gained
m= mass of the substance = 5.0 g
c = heat capacity of aluminium = 0.902 J/g ° C
[tex]\Delta T={\text{Change in temperature}}=(37-22)^oC=15^0C[/tex]
[tex]Q=5.0g\times 0.902J/g^oC\times 15^oC[/tex]
Q= 67.65 Joules
Thus heat gained by 5.0 g of aluminum is = 67.65 Joules