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The specific heat of a substance os 0.335 J/g K and its molar mass os 106 g/mol. Find its molar heat capacity.

2006-09-14 14:36:31 · 2 answers · asked by nadoracing 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

The molar heat capacity C of a substance is defined as the amount of heat energy needed to
raise the temperature of one mole of a substance one degree centigrade,
C =Q/(nDT)

where Q is the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature over the range DT and n is the
number of moles of the substance. C varies with T and with the substance being studied as well
as with the conditions of the experiment.

2006-09-14 16:14:02 · answer #1 · answered by Samantha O 2 · 0 0

multiply them (look at units)

2006-09-14 14:38:35 · answer #2 · answered by danthemanbrunner 2 · 0 0

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