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what will be the specific heat at triple point?​

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Answered by varun1gandhe2
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The single combination of pressure and temperature at which liquid water, solid ice, and water vapor can coexist in a stable equilibrium occurs at approximately 273.1575 K (0.0075 °C; 32.0135 °F) and a partial vapor pressure of 611.657 pascals (6.11657 mbar; 0.00603659 atm).

Answered by svenkatanaveen06
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Heat Transfer and Temperature Change

The symbol c stands for the specific heat (also called “specific heat capacity”) and depends on the material and phase. The specific heat is numerically equal to the amount of heat necessary to change the temperature of 1.00 kg of mass by 1.00°C.

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