Question #f28ef

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Oct 7, 2017

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Explanation:

You would rearrange the equation so that ∆T is made the subject of the equation.

#∆T= q/(mc)#

Plug in the numbers you have from the problem into the equation to calculate the temperature change.

Finally, add the temperature change to the initial temperature to have the final temperature. Temperature change is calculated by subtracting the final temperature by the initial temperature.

If it is required to be written in Kelvin, add 273.