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Which describes the amount of heat energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1°C?
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What is the amount of heat energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1*c
specific heat
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drwls, if you are there, I got an answer of 42.5 Kelvin, so then that means it is a negative number if converted to degrees
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Anne
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What are the comparisons and contrast of heat capacity and specific heat capacity?
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Melissa
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The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter is 87.5 kJ/K (this value is for the total heat capacity including that of the water
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Anne
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The heat capacity of a material shows the amount of heat that can be taken in before the material increases in temperature.
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Dr. Kensington is an oceanographer speaking on the ocean’s ability to store and move heat. What will she MOST likely say
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Dr. Kensington is an oceanographer speaking on the ocean’s ability to store and move heat. What will she MOST likely say
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Dr. Kensington is an oceanographer speaking on the ocean’s ability to store and move heat. What will she MOST likely say
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21.90 kJ/g x 0.1182 g = ?q = energy obtained by combusting salicylic acid.
Then calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.
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korko
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