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24 May, 09:30

The heat capacity of 0.125Kg of water is measured to be 523j/k at a room temperature. Hence, calculate the heat capacity of water

(a) per unit mass

(b) per unit volume

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  1. 24 May, 09:55
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    A. 4148 J/K/Kg

    B. 4148 J/K/L

    Explanation:

    A. Heat capacity per unit mass is known as the specific heat capacity, c.

    C = Heat capacity/mass (kg)

    C = (523 J/K) / 0.125 Kg = 4148 J/K/Kg

    B. Volume of water = mass/density

    Density of water = 1 Kg/L

    Volume of water = 0.125 Kg / 1Kg/L

    Volume of water = 0.125 L

    Heat capacity per unit volume = (523 J/K) / 0.125 L

    Heat capacity per unit volume = 4148 J/K/L
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