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The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water is called specific heat. Remember that the specific heat or specific heat capacity is the amount of heat required to change a unit mass, such as mole of a substance. I think this can help a lot
Specific Heat Specific heat is a noun used to describe the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree)
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of water is called specific heat. Remember that the specific heat or specific heat capacity is the amount of heat required to change a unit mass, such as mole of a substance. I think this can help a lot
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What is the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g?
I believe that is refured to as boiling point.
Specific Heat
Specific heat is a noun used to describe the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree)
Specific heat is what it as referred to as.
Specific heat, I just took that test.
Specific Heat Capacity
Specific Heat Capacity (SHC) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree celcius.
a. the production of carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis