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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Specific Heat
The molar hea...
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The molar heat capacity of water is ____ ,if it's specific heat capacity is 4.184 JK-1
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Dear Student ,
Assumption : Specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/ gK .
Now molar mass of H
2
O is 18g so
molar heat capacity = 18
×
4
.
184
= 74.312 J/mol*K
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Divyank
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