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What is the specific heat of a diamond if 4.5 J of heat is required to heat a 0.72 g piece of diamond from 10°C

to 22.3°C?

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The specific heat capacity of a diamond is 0.508 J/g/°C.

What is specific heat capacity of a substance?

The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature  of a unit mass of that substance by one degree Celsius.

The specific heat capacity of a substance is calculated from the formula below:

q = mcΔT

where q is the quantity of heat

m is the mass of the substance

c is the specific heat capacity of the substance

ΔT is the temperature change

Making c subject of the formula

c = q/mΔT

From the data provided about the diamond;

q = 4.5 J; m = 0.72 g; ΔT = 12.3 °C (22.3 - 10)

Therefore, specific heat capacity c will be:

c = 4.5/(0.72 * 12.3)

c = 0.508 J/g/°C

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