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∙ 2012-11-05 16:06:56Molar heat capacity of liquid water = 75.3538 Molar heat capacity = molar mass x specific heat
Intensive.
The Molar heat Capacity of water is 75.2
Molar specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise thetemperature of 1 mole of a substance
Different substances have varied molar heat capacities. The molar heat capacity of a substance refers to the amount of heat energy needed to raise 1 mole of that substance by 1 degree Celsius.
Heat is an extensive property. Temperature is intensive.
Molar heat capacity of liquid water = 75.3538 Molar heat capacity = molar mass x specific heat
It is an extensive property.
molar heat capacity is the product of specific heat capacity and molecular weight molar heat capacity=specific heat capacity*molecular weight
Heat conductivity is an intensive property.
Intensive.
The Molar heat Capacity of water is 75.2
Specific heat is an extensive property.
heat capacity= specific heat x mass molar heat capacity = specific heat x molar mass - Hope this helps!!
Molar specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise thetemperature of 1 mole of a substance
I think it is probably intensive, since it dosen't depend on the quantity.
The molar heat capacity of selenium is 25,363 J/mol.K.