kakkie51
kakkie51
31-08-2018
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What are the SI units for specific heat capacity
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terena29
terena29
31-08-2018
The SI unit for specific heat capacity is the joule per kilogram Kelvin, J?kg-1?K-1 or J/(kg?K), which is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of the substance by one Kelvin
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mrspretty65
mrspretty65
09-09-2018
The answer is J/g °C
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