how does specific heat of a solid vary with temperature
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- The molar specific heats of most solids at room temperature and above are nearly constant, in agreement with the Law of Dulong and Petit.
- At lower temperatures the specific heats drop as quantum processes become significant.
- The low temperature behavior is described by the Einstein-Debye model of specific heat.
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