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(a) A certain amount of heat will warm 1 g of material X by 10°C and 1 g of material Y by 40°C. Which material has higher specific heat capacity? (b) Which material, X or Y, would you select to make a - Physics

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  1. A certain amount of heat will warm 1 g of material X by 10°C and 1 g of material Y by 40°C. Which material has higher specific heat capacity?
  2. Which material, X or Y, would you select to make a calorimeter?
  3. The specific heat capacity of a substance remains the same when it changes its state from solid to liquid. State True or False.
True or False
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Solution

a. Given: Mass of X = Mass of Y = m = 1 g

Change in temperature of X (ΔtX) = 10°C

Change in temperature of Y (ΔtY) = 40°C

Let,

Amount of heat = Q

Specific heat capacity of X = CX

Specific heat capacity of X = CY

Now,

For X,

Q = m × CX × ΔtX

= 1 × CX × 10

= 10 CX

For Y,

Q = m × CY × ΔtY

= 1 × CY × 40

= 40 CY

⇒ 10CX = 40CY

⇒ CX = 4CY

Hence, material X has a higher specific heat capacity.

b. Material chosen for calorimeter should have low specific heat capacity. So, here Y material should be used to make a calorimeter.

c. The given statement is false.

Explanation: 

The specific heat capacity of a substance varies with phase; it is phase-dependent.

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