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Heat capacity calculations from "summary" of Physical Chemistry by Robert G. Mortimer

When we consider the heat capacity of a substance, we are essentially looking at how much heat is required to change the temperature of that substance by a certain amount. This is a crucial concept in thermodynamics as it helps us understand the relationship between heat and temperature changes. By calculating the heat capacity of a substance, we can gain valuable insights into its thermal properties and behavior. Heat capacity calculations can be approached in various ways, depending on the system and the conditions under which the heat transfer occurs. One common method is to use the formula Q = mc∆T, where Q represents the heat transferred, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ∆T is the change in temperature. This formula allows us to determine the amount of heat required to raise th...
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    Physical Chemistry

    Robert G. Mortimer

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