same as that of ice. not really but sort of close.
- Heating the snow - Adding powdered (or granules) of compounds with with high specific heat of dissolution, as calcium chloride, sodium chloride, etc.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
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No, roof heat cables are to melt snow so your roof doesn't hold all the weight of the snow for a long period of time. Turning the heat cables on without snow will just be wasting electricity.
A heat source, usually the sun.
Yes. Ice conducts heat poorly, snow even more so - snow is a great insulator. one of the best! Ice has a high specific heat too (it takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of ice).
- Heating the snow - Adding powdered (or granules) of compounds with with high specific heat of dissolution, as calcium chloride, sodium chloride, etc.
The sun rays (heat) from the sun melt away the snow. The snow has to be cold to remain snow or it will melt.
The first is called enthalpy of vaporization, the second is called enthalpy of fusion.
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
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Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
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No. A heat wave is a prolonged spell of extremely hot weather. There would be no snow. Rain is not usual during a heat wave either.
Yes, heat melts snow
The effect of temperature on specific heat of material is referred to as specific heat capacity.