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Heat and Temperature

The difference Heat – the energy that flows from hot to cold. Measured in Joules (J). Temperature – measure of average kinetic energy. Measured in Celsius (C) or Kelvins (K).

What factors affect the amount of heat flow? Mass (m) – grams, kilograms Change in temperature (DT) – Kelvins Specific heat (C) – amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance 1 degree. Different substances have different C values! Values in reference tables.

Calculations Q = CmDT Specific heat Heat Temp. Mass

Practice Problems 1. How much heat is lost when a solid aluminum ingot with a mass of 4110 g cools from 660oC to 25oC? (Cp for Al = 0.9025 J/goC) 2. If 7.5 x 104J of energy are released when 500 g of a metal cools from 100.0oC to 20.0oC, what is the specific heat of the metal?