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molar heat capacity is the product of specific heat capacity and molecular weight

molar heat capacity=specific heat capacity*molecular weight

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What is the molar heat capacity of liquid water?

Molar heat capacity of liquid water = 75.3538 Molar heat capacity = molar mass x specific heat


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How do you get molar heat capacity from specific heat?

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What is the specific heat capacity for selenium?

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By what quantity must the heat capacity of an object be divided to obtain the specific heat of that material?

Heat capacity is in the measurement of (kilo)Joules per mol degree Kelvin (J/mol K) Specific heat capacity is in joules/gram degree Kelvin (J/ gram K) Converting between the two is rather simple. To convert to specific heat capacity, divide the molar heat capacity by the molar mass of the molecule in question. eg. ( J/ mol K) / (grams/mol ) = J/ gram K, because mols will cancel.

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