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What is the molar heat capacity of liquid water?

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  • 17-01-2017
The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.186 J/gm K. This means that each gram of liquid water requires 4.186 Joules of heat energy to raise its temperature by one degree Kelvin. One molar mass of water is equivalent to 18 grams. Therefore, the molar heat capacity becomes the product of 4.186 and 18
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