Specific Heat Capacity | MCQs
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A. Specific heat capacity
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B. Latent heat of fusion
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C. Thermal capacity
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D. Latent heat of Vaporization
Explanation
Specific heat capacity is the thermal energy transfer required per unit mass to increase the temperature of a substance by 1°C (or 1 K).
It is a measure of how much heat energy a substance can absorb or release per unit mass per unit temperature change.
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