Respuesta :

779,247 J is the amount of heat released.

Explanation:

The equation that gives the amount of heat supplied is

                 [tex]E \text { or } Q=m \times c_{A l} \times \Delta T[/tex]

Where,

E or Q – amount of heat supplied

m- mass

[tex]c_{A l}[/tex] - specific heat capacity of Aluminium

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] – temperature variation caused by heat change

The amount of heat energies that causes the temperature to vary [tex]1^{\circ} \mathrm{C}[/tex] or 1 K per kg of the material is known as specific heat capacity (c)

Here, Given data:

[tex]c_{A l}[/tex]  – 0.900 J/g.K

To convert gram into kilogram, multiply and divide by [tex]10^{3}[/tex], we get  

Specific heat capacity of aluminum = 900 J/kg. K

m – 5.89 kg

[tex]\Delta T=462^{\circ}-315^{\circ}=147^{\circ} \mathrm{C}[/tex]

By substituting the known values in the above equation, we get

[tex]E \text { or } Q=5.89 \times 900 \times 147=779,247 \mathrm{J}[/tex]

Answer: C) -779,000

Explanation: First convert the mass to grams.

m=(5.89 kg)*(1000 g/1 kg)= 5890 g

Then find the change in temperature. It is not necessary to convert the temperature to Kelvin because the change in temperature is the same in both Kelvin and Celsius.

ΔT= (Final - Initial)= 315 °C - 462 °C= -147 °C

Now put these into the heat equation.

q=mcΔT= (5890 g)*(0.900 J/(g*K))*(-147 °C)= -779247 J= -779000 J