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State whether the specific heat capacity of a substance remains the same when its state changes from solid to liquid.
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Answered by Anonymous
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.Specific heats of different phases (solid, liquid) of the same substance will be different. The temperature and pressure for the existence of different phases of any substance are not identical. Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules of a material.

Answered by Srishtidhanvin28
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No,the specific heat capacity of a substance does not remain the same when its state changes from solid to liquid...Coz specific heat is different for different states....

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