Why does heat capacity change with temperature?
1 Answer
Heat capacity is a physical property that is constant for a specific matter and therefore, it is constant and will not change with temperature.
Explanation:
Heat capacity by definition is the amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of one gram (specific heat capacity) or one mole (molar heat capacity) by on degree (
Therefore, heat capacity is a physical property that is constant for a specific matter and therefore, it is constant and will not change with temperature.
However, what changes is the amount of heat, which is represented by:
where,
Here is a video that further explains this topic:
Thermochemistry | Enthalpy and Calorimetry.