The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of unit mass of a substance by 1 degree celsius is called _______. latent heat of vaporization specific heat capacity latent heat of fusion heat capacity

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2022-11-29

The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of unit mass of a substance by 1 degree celsius is called _______.
latent heat of vaporization
specific heat capacity
latent heat of fusion
heat capacity

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Monserrat Wong

Monserrat Wong

Beginner2022-11-30Added 7 answers

The term "specific heat capacity" refers to the quantity of heat energy needed to raise
Q m Δ t Q = c m Δ t, c= constant of proportionality
i f   m = 1 ,   Δ t = 1 ° C ,   t h e n ,   Q = c .
The amount of energy needed to raise a unit mass of a substance's temperature by one degree Celsius is known as specific heat. And answer is specific heat capacity.

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