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heat capacity = E / T, where E is the amount of heat energy supplied and T is the change in temperature.
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Answer: Calculate specific heat as c = Q / (m * ΔT) . This is the typical heat capacity of water
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C=QΔT. C = Q Δ T . Heat capacity is an extensive property, so it scales with the size of the system. A sample containing twice the amount of substance as another sample requires the transfer of twice as much heat (Q) to achieve the same change in temperature (ΔT).
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