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the unit of molar specific heat is ___________.​

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Answered by ushasahoo16
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the answer is joule per Kelvin

Answered by harsh2487
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Answer:

JOULE

Explanation:

The SI unit of molar heat capacity heat is joule per kelvin per mole (J/(K⋅mol), J/(K mol), J K−1 mol−1, etc.). Since an increment of temperature of one degree Celsius is the same as an increment of one kelvin, that is the same as joule per degree Celsius per mole (J/(°C⋅mol))

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