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Which metal,Pd or Pt has the lowest specific heat?Explain why, using the law of Dulong and Petit.
13 years ago

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DrBob222
heat capacity = c
c = approximately 25/M where M is the molar mass
Therefore,
c for Pt = 25/195 = ??
c for Pd = 25/106 = ?
13 years ago

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