What is the specific heat capacity of (a) melting ice (b) boiling water?
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(a) The specific heat capacity of melting ice is 0.50cal/g ° C or 2093 J/kg-K.
(b) The specific heat capacity of boiling water is 0.46 cal/g ° C or 1926 J/kg-K.
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specific heat of boiling water is infinity as it has mathematical existence. in case of boiling water... we know that h equals to MST. when the water is boiling inse bite of providing specific heat the temperature change is zero as the water is already in hundred degree temperature that is its boiling point so its temperature cannot raise more than hundred degree and so the temperature change remains zero. bi formula s is equals to h by MT. t is zero so h by MT comes infinity. and s becomes infinity
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