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A piece of silver of mass 362 g has a heat capacity of 85.7 J/°C. What is the specific heat of silver?

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QUESTION:

A piece of silver of mass 362 g has a heat capacity of 85.7 J/°C. What is the specific heat of silver?

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The goal of the problem is to calculate the specific heat of silver.

Specific heat of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of the substance by one degree Celsius. The unit of specific heat is  .  

Given:

Mass of Ag (m) = 362 g

Heat capacity (C) of Ag = 85.7 J/°C

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