The correct answer is 0.46J/gC.
The amount of heat energy needed to raise a substance's temperature by one degree Celsius per unit mass of that substance is known as its specific heat.
The amount of energy required to raise or lower a substance's temperature by 1 unit of 1 kg of material is its specific heat capacity.
Specific heat and specific heat capacity are measured in SI units of J/Kg.
Mass of the metal = m =2.16g
the temperature of metal =ΔT=6.04C
Energy of metal = Q= 60.0J
c∝Q/ΔT
c=q/mΔT
c=60.0J/(21.6g)(6.04)
c=60.0J/130.464g.C
c=0.459896J/g.C
Hence the specific heat capacity is 0.46J/gC.
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