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specific heat of ice=??

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Answered by raghvendrasinghfzd16
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2.108kJ/kgK

Specific heat capacity of ice is 2.108kJ/kgK. The specific heat capacity, or the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a specific substance in a specific form one degree Celsius, for water is 4.187 kJ/kgK, for ice 2.108 kJ/kgK, and for water vapor (steam) 1.996 kJ/kgK. How do you find specific heat?

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Answered by Tamanna788
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2.108kJ/kgK is the answer

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