cava chem 303 s2d39 4.05 Specific Heat
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The heat capacity is an indication of how fast an object [...] or [...]. | The heat capacity is an indication of how fast an object heats or cools.
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Heat [...] refers to the amount of heat needed to raise or lower an object's temperature. | Heat capacity refers to the amount of heat needed to raise or lower an object's temperature.
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[...] is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of a specific substance by one degree Celsius. | Specific heat (C) is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of a specific substance by one degree Celsius.
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Metals usually have [low/high] specific heats. | Metals usually have low specific heats.
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liquid water and ammonia have relatively [low/high] specific heats. | liquid water and ammonia have relatively high specific heats.
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Different materials have different specific heat values, so if you calculate the specific heat of an unknown substance, you can look up this value on a [...] and find out what the substance is. | Different materials have different specific heat values, so if you calculate the specific heat of an unknown substance, you can look up this value on a table and find out what the substance is.
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Specific heat (C) is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of [...] gram(s) of a specific substance by one degree Celsius. | Specific heat (C) is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of a specific substance by one degree Celsius.
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Specific heat (C) is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of a specific substance by [...] degree(s) Celsius. | Specific heat (C) is the amount of heat energy that it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of a specific substance by one degree Celsius.
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