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15 October, 02:46

The molar heat capacity of gaseous heptane at 25.0°c is 165.2 j / (mol · °c). what is its specific heat?

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  1. 15 October, 05:19
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    Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by a unit degree. It is usually expressed as J/g C

    In this case:

    165.2 J of heat is required to raise the temperature of 1 mole of heptane by 1 C

    1 mole of heptane (C7H16) = 100 g

    Specific heat of heptane = 165.2/100 = 1.652 J/g C
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