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A perfectly insulated flask contains a sample of metal M at a temperature of -10 °C. Figure 1 shows how the temperature of the sample changes when energy is transfe... show full transcript
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The energy transferred reduces the number of nearest atomic neighbours, allowing atoms to move their center of vibration. This can also be expressed as breaking some of the atomic bonds, transitioning the material from a crystalline to an amorphous state.
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Using the formula for specific heat capacity, we have:
Given: mass , heat supplied for . Therefore, total heat supplied is:
Calculating for the specific heat capacity:
Let the change in temperature be ,
So,
Thus, the specific heat capacity of M in the liquid state is approximately 250.2 kJ kg⁻¹ K⁻¹.
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