Chemistry, asked by roshni00000, 11 months ago

does the amount of specific heat increases if the temperature increases?​

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Answered by Anonymous07
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Answer: Yes, the amount of specific heat increases if the temperature increase.

Answered by prince870900
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the measure of the ability of the substance to absorb heat — increases as temperature increases

Explanation:

Specific heat is a measure of the ability of the substance to absorb heat.

The heat goes first into increasing the kinetic energies of the molecules.

Molecules can also store energy in vibrations and rotations. These energies are quantized

For example, the O-H bonds in water can stretch and bend, and the whole molecule can rotate about its x-, y-, and z-axes.

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