Given:
Delta E = 6915 J
W = -346 J [negative because work is done by the system]
Use:
Delta E = Q + W
6915 = Q - 346
Q = 7261 J
Given:
Q = 7261 J
m = 80 g
Ti = 25 oC
Tf = 225 oC
use:
Q = m*C*(Tf-Ti)
7261.0 = 80.0*C*(225.0-25.0)
C = 0.4538 J/g.oC
Answer: 0.454 J/g.oC
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