Respuesta :
Calories heat added = Mass of glass times temp. increase times specific heat of glass
calories (small calories) = l.0 g x 20 degrees x .16 calories/gm/degree C = 3.2 calories
calories (small calories) = l.0 g x 20 degrees x .16 calories/gm/degree C = 3.2 calories
Answer:
3.2 calories
Explanation:
The state of aggregation of the glass does not change, as its temperature increases, it is a sensible heat, because it depends on its temperature.
The sensible heat formula is
[tex]Q= m.sh.T[/tex]
[tex]sh= 0.16\frac{cal}{g C}[/tex]
[tex]m= 1.0 g\\T= 20C[/tex]
[tex]Q= 1.0 g.0.16\frac{cal}{gC} .20C\\ Q= 3.2 cal[/tex]
1.0 gram of glass will rise 20.0°C when 3.2 calories of heat are applied