Explain specific heat at
heat at constant
temperature and pressure.
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Specific heat is a measure of the ability of the substance to absorb heat. ... As the substance heats up, the average kinetic energy of the molecules increases. The collisions impart enough energy to allow rotation to occur. Rotation then contributes to the internal energy and raises the specific heat.
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