Answer :

Answer:

[tex]\Delta H=2592.825\ J[/tex]

Explanation:

The expression for the calculation of the enthalpy change of a process is shown below as:-

[tex]\Delta H=m\times C\times \Delta T[/tex]

Where,  

[tex]\Delta H[/tex]  is the enthalpy change

m is the mass

C is the specific heat capacity

[tex]\Delta T[/tex]  is the temperature change

Thus, given that:-

Mass of object = 36.2 g

Specific heat = 12.5 J/g°C

[tex]\Delta T=5.73\ ^0C[/tex]

So,  

[tex]\Delta H=36.2\times 12.5\times 5.73\ J=2592.825\ J[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H=2592.825\ J[/tex]

Answer:71.625J

Explanation:Energy(Q)=mCpT

But recall that they said heat capacity (C), not specific heat capacity(cp)....Heat capacity=Mass *cp,but the heat capacity was clearly given so the mass is irrelevant in this case.

Energy (Q)=Heat capacity*Temperature change

Energy=12.5*5.73=71.625J

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