The specific heat of a substance varies with temperature according to the function S=0.20+0.14T+0.023T2 with T in ∘C and S in cal/g∘C. What is the energy required to raise the temperature of 2.0g of this substance from 5∘C to 15∘C?
A
50cal
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B
82cal
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C
107cal
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D
230cal
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Solution
The correct option is B82cal Given that S=0.20+0.14T+0.023T2
Mass of substance (m)=2g
Initial temperature (Ti)=5∘C
Final temperature (Tf)=15∘C
Now, dQ=mSdT ⇒∫dQ=Tf∫TimSdT
From the data given in the question, Q=mTf∫Ti(0.20+0.14T+0.023T2)dT ⇒Q=2.0×(0.20T+0.14T22+0.023T33)∣∣∣155 ⇒Q≈82cal
Hence, option (b) is the correct answer.