The specific heat of aluminum is 0.900 J/g*C. How many joules of heat are absorbed by 15.0 grams of AI if it is heated from 20.0 C to 60.0 C. Please show how to work out.
Q = m*c*deltaT
m = mass = 15g
c = specific heat = 0.900J/g℃
DeltaT = 60℃ - 20℃ = 40℃
q =15g*0.900J/g℃*40℃ = 540J
q = 540J
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