Using CHEMIX School periodic table you can view more than specific heat capacity elements as lead, copper, aluminium, iron etc. As you see from the picture...
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; Substance J/kg/oC or J/kg/K cal/g/oC or cal/g/K Water (0 oC to 100 oC) 4186 1.000 Lead 128 0.030...
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Lead has a very low specific heat; this demonstration uses this fact in a dramatic way when the demonstrator dumps hot lead pellets (100°C) onto his or her...
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Sponsored Links. The specific heat capacity of common metals are indicated in the table below: Lead, 0.13, 0.031, 0.03. Magnesium, 1.05, 0.243, 0.25...
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Precise values of a0(T) enable the linear expansivity to be calculated, for which there is a pronounced peak centred on Tc. It is possible to calculate contributions to the specific heats, Cp, from harmonic and anharmonic lattice vibrations, Frenkel disorder an lattice dilation;
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A. The specific heat of lead. 1. Obtain a sample of lead metal, and specific heat of lead is 0.13 J/goC. Calculate the percent error on your...
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Substance specific heat in SI system J/kg/K Lead 128 Silver 134 Copper 386 Aluminium 900 Iron 448 Ethyl alcohol 2430 Water 4190 sea water 3900 Specific...
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Specific heat is defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celsius. Thus specific heat has units of J/g-°C and, since it is defined for a given amount of material, is an intensive property of a substance.
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B. Specific Heat Capacity and Latent Heat The unique physical characteristics of water lead to many interesting and important applications. (Several should be discussed. Wherever possible, suggest some of the environmental implications of these characteristics of water.)
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