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No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
Well, The chemical reaction when calcium is placed with water is a fizzing. It fizzes and also "produces" heat. Not sure what the chemical formula would be called however. Calcium Hydroxide possibly
The specific heat capacity of sodium is 28,23 J/mol.K at 25 0C.
Calcium Hydroxide is the product when Calcium Oxide is reacted with water. It is an exothermic reaction liberating heat. This process is called slaking. CaO + H2O -----> Ca(OH)2.
because of high specific heat capacity.
specific heat capacity
Yes. Calcium oxide is a strong base. It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide, releasing large amounts of heat. Calcium hydroxide can cause chemical burns.
The specific heat capacity of polyester is 2.35degrees
sand have low specific heat capacity.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
What is the specific heat capacity of kno3
The heat capacity depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/K.The specific heat capacity not depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/mol.K.
heat capacity- ML2T-2K-1 Specific Heat Capacity-M0L2T-2K-1
what the specific heat usefull
A calorimeter can be used to calculate specific heat capacity.
heat capacity of sodiumsulphate
The specific heat capacity of water does not change much within-phase (ie, as a solid it has one specific heat capacity, as a liquid/gas it has another)