Heat capacity and Specific heat in Thermodynamics
Chemical Thermodynamics: Heat capacity and Specific heat Heat capacity is the amount of heat(measured in Joules or Calories) required to raise a unit amount of substance (measured in grams or moles) the temperature of an object by 1°C temperature (measured in C or K). The heat capacity of an object is C≡Q/ΔT. This addition of … Read more