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expression for molar specific heat​

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Answered by shivamchavan2003843
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1 Answer. Specific heat has the units of J/(K⋅kg). Molar specific heat is in units of J/(K⋅mol), and is the amount of heat needed (in joules) to raise the temperature of 1 mole of something, by 1 kelvin (assuming no phase changes)

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Answered by yashikaraj321
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Molar specific heat is in unit of (J/K. mol)

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