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Specific The heat is the amount per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. The relationship between and temperature change is Specific capacity , also known simply as specific heat , is the measure of the heat energy required to increase the temperature of a unit quantity of a substance by a certain Specific Heat The ability water to stabilize temperature depends on its relatively high specific heat. The of a substance is defined at the Specific heat water and other relevant ratios (solid): 2.135 kJ / (kg K) water (liquid): 4.184 kJ / (kg K) water (vapor): 2.009 kJ / (kg K)Specific capacity at higher temperatures - in Imperial units Related Topics.
Material Properties Material properties - density, capacity, viscosity and more Thermal properties of water - density, freezing temperature, boiling temperature, latent melting, latent heat evaporation, critical temperature and moreIntroduction. The aim this investigation is to determine the specific capacity of H 2 O (water). This is accomplished by measuring to which temperature a certain amount of Water has many unique characteristics.
One these properties is water’s unusual ability to absorb large quantities of without much change in temperature.Using the specific water (4.184 J/g C°), you will be able to calculate the amount heat gained by the water. This value will be equal to the amount heat lost by the Repeat the steps a