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16 October, 21:16

The specific heat of water is 4.18 j / (g⋅∘c). calculate the molar heat capacity of water. express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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  1. 16 October, 21:43
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    Specific heat capacity of any substance comes with the unit : J / (g*degree C)

    for molar capacity, change gram - > moles unit (J / moles * degree C)

    4.18 J / mol - degree C

    H = 1.01 g * 2 = 2.02 g

    O = 16 g

    2.02 + 16 = 18.02 g

    Now : - 4.18 J / mol - degree C) * 18.02 / 1 mole H2O

    molar heat = 75.3 J / mol - degree C
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