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The heat lost or gained by a system is related to its temperature change by a property called its heat capacity. The molar heat
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The heat lost or gained by a system is related to its temperature change by a property called its heat capacity. The molar heat
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The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136 J/mol ·◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C.
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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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1mole of liquid water at 25 c and 1 atm forms 1 mole of steam at 100 c and 1 atm. the molar heat capacity of water 373 k is
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The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136J/mol · ◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C. The molar heat of fusion for
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