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The combustion heat of hydrogeh (HHV) for 1 g is 141,8 kJ.
Approximately 540 calories per gram.
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The quantity of heat required to change the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1 celsius is defined as its specific heat or specific heat capacity.Translating the question into "math-speak" will give you the units: it wants to know heat per gram per degree celsius.Heat = J (or cal), per means divide, gram = g, degree celsius = oC, soJ/(g)(oC), which is the unit for specific heat capacity!
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The combustion heat of hydrogeh (HHV) for 1 g is 141,8 kJ.
The unit of specific heat is Joules per gram per degree (C) or Joules per gram per degree (K). It comes from Q (heat) per mass per change in temperature (T) or Specific heat = Heat (Q)/ Mass(M) . Change in Temperature (Delta T).
12018750 kJ
Natural gas is not just one type of hyrdocarbon, and so its heat of combustion (or enthalpy of combustion) will vary from sources. However, it is primarily formed from methane which has a "heat of combustion" of 889 Kilojoules per mole, you could use that value. Hope that's what you wanted!
It is the amount of heat produced by the complete combustion of a unit weight of fuel. Usually expressed in calories per gram or BTU's (British Thermal Units) per pound, the latter being numerically 1.8 times the former.
Specific heat of water is 1 calory per gram .
Approximately 540 calories per gram.
It is approximately 539.4 calories per gram.
Water has a specific heat of 1 calorie per gram per degreeC
80 cals per gram
70 calories per gram. (The specific heat capacity of water is 1 calorie per gram per degree C.) This could be converted into Joules if necessary using the conversion factor of 1 calorie = 4.18400 Joules.
The specific heat of water is 1 calorie per gram per degree Celsius 1 cal/g/degree celsius