Metals consist of giant structure of atoms arranged in a regular pattern. The electrons in the outer shell of metal atoms are shared , and are free to move throughout the structure. Therefore the structure is formed by positive charged metal ions held together by a 'sea' of delocalised.
The answer for the following problem is mentioned below.
Explanation:
Given:
mass of iron (m) = 15.75 grams
heat (q) = 1097 J
initial temperature () = 25°C
final temperature () = 177°C
To find:
specific heat (c)
We know;
c = q ÷ mΔT
where;
c represents the specific heat
q represents the heat
m represents the mass
t represents the temperature
c =
c = 0.45 J/kg°C
<u><em>Therefore the specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/kg°C.</em></u>