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for water , molar specific heat is.....​

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Answered by pradeepa0211
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Molar specific heat for water is 25.3J/k mole

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Answered by OliviaRockelle
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So, the atom-molar heat capacity of water is 1/3 of its molar heat capacity, namely 25.3 J⋅K−1⋅mol−1. In informal chemistry contexts, the molar heat capacity may be called just "heat capacity" or "specific heat".

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