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Copy of Specific Heat Graph Practice (10/22/2025)

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Question 2
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Water reaches a temperature of 20 °C. How much heat needs to be added to water?

Question 3
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How much heat (energy) needs to be added for Aluminum to reach a temperature of 20 °C ?

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Question 8
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If 2200 J of energy was added, the temperature would be _______oC ?
Question 9
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If 32oC is measure, the total energy transferred is _______ J.
When 20 J of heat is added to aluminum, what temperature will aluminum reach?
10 J
10 oC
20 J
20 oC
30 J
30 oC
40 J
40 oC
Which substance will have a higher specific heat?
aluminum
water
Which of the following substances would it take the most amount of energy to change the temperature 10C?
Aluminum
Iron
Copper
Zinc
Based upon the following graph, which substance requires the most energy for a temperature change?
Soil
water
Based upon your soil or water choice above, what data supports your answer?
Soil, because higher specific heat needs more energy and leads to a smaller temperature change.
Water, because lower specific heat needs more energy and leads to smaller temperature change.
Soil, because higher specific heat needs more energy and leads to a larger temperature change.
Water, because higher specific heat needs more energy and leads to a larger temperature change.