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The specific heat of a substance is a function of its -
(a) mass (b) weight (c) volume (d) molecular structure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct Question :-

The specific heat of a substance is a function of its -

(a) mass

(b) weight

(c) volume

(d) molecular structure

Answer :

The specific heat is the amount of heat required by a mass of a substance to produce a unit change in its temperature.It is expressed in joule per kelvin or Celsius units (J/K or J/C°). Specific heat is a extensive property i.e it depends on the mass and temperature of the body.

So the correct option is (a) mass.

Answered by chetna1648
0

option a is correct...

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