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Column A
(1) Unit of specific heat
(2) Unit of specific latent heat
Column B
(a) cal.
(b) cal./g
(c) cal/g. °C
(d) cal.g​

Answers

Answered by iramsayyed2004
18

Unit of specific heat- cal/g°c

Unit of specific latent heat-cal.g

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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(a), The unit of specific heat is cal/g °C.

(b). The unit of specific latent heat is cal/g.

Explanation:

Given that,

Specific heat and specific latent heat

(a). We need to calculate the unit of specific heat

Using formula of specific heat

Q = mc\Delta T

c=\dfrac{Q}{m\Delta T}

Where, m = mass in gram

\Delta T = Temperature in °C

Q = energy in calories

So, The unit of specific heat is cal/g °C.

(b). We need to calculate the unit of specific heat

Using formula of specific heat

Q = mL

L=\dfrac{Q}{m}

Where, Q = transferred energy in calories

m = mass in gram

So, The unit of specific latent heat is cal/g.

Hence, (a), The unit of specific heat is cal/g °C.

(b). The unit of specific latent heat is cal/g.

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