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If you add 169 calories of heat energy to 63.5 g of Fe (s), how much will the temperature of the iron (Fe) change?
The specific heat of iron is 0.11 cal/g*C

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Answer:

38 cal. Explanation: The key to this problem lies in the value of the specific heat of iron. ciron=0.108 cal g−1∘C−1.

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