Physics, asked by bhavaniprasad33, 7 months ago

which material has more specific heat capacity than water​

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Answered by riteshji353
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Answer:

hydrogen gas has more specific heat capacity than water

Explanation:

On a mass basis hydrogen gas has more than three times the specific heat as water under normal laboratory conditions. Diatomic gases under ambient conditions generally have a molar specific heat of about 7cal/(mol K), and one mole of hydrogen has only 2g mass. Thus 3.5cal/(g K) for hydrogen versus 1cal/(g K) for water.

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