Heat capacity of water in terms of r liquid constant pressure
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The molar specific heat capacity of a substance is nothing but the amount of heat you need to provide to raise the temperature of one gram molecule of the substance through one degree centigrade. It is denoted by C. Specific heat of water is taken to be 1.
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