What is the heat required to raise #"1 g"# of a sample by #1^@"C"#?
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Explanation:
By definition, the heat required to raise the temperature of
The symbol used for specific heat is lower-case
#c = ["J g"^(-1)""^@"C"^(-1)]#
For example, water has a specific heat of approximately
#c_"water" = "4.2 J g"^(-1)""^@"C"^(-1)#
This means that in order to increase the temperature of
You can thus say that for samples of equal masses, substances with higher specific heat values will require more heat to experience the same increase in temperature as substances with lower specific heat values.