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19 November, 09:37

I got 1.77 specific heat of substance above freezing and my substance is 200 grams how do you calculate the heat capacity?

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  1. 19 November, 09:46
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    C = 0.354 KJ/K

    Explanation:

    As we know that heat capacity is the product of mass and specific heat. Heat capacity is the measure of heat which any substance can retain a period os time.

    Here given that specific heat (c) = 1.77 KJ/kg. k

    Mass m = 200 gm = 0.2 kg

    So the heat capacity C = m. c

    C = 0.2 x 1.77 KJ/kg

    C = 0.354 KJ/K

    So the heat capacity 0.354 KJ/K.
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