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an iron skillet has a mass of 500.0 g. The specific heat of iron is 0.449 J/g C . The pan is heated by adding 19,082.5 J of heat . How much does the temperature of the pan increase ?
17:59 Tue 05th Jun 2012
 
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MarkRae
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yes this is homework , a quiz actually .
If you look up the formula you can use it for all three questions
The formula says that it takes .449J to raise the temperature of 1 g. of iron by 1C, the rest is up to you.

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