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why is the specific heat different from different substance

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Answered by azlinaalina
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Each substance will have a different mass, so when the amount of heat and the change in temperature are held constant, the only variable is the mass. Therefore, because mass is the only variable, so because substances have different masses, they will have different specific heats.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Specific heat, which is also known as thermal capacity, is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of substance by 1°. ... Therefore, because mass is the only variable, so because substances have different masses, they will have different specific heats....

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