The specific heat capacity, \(c\), is the heat energy that is needed to raise the temperature of \(1kg\) of the substance, by \(1 ^{\circ} C\). Specific heat capacity is measured in joules per ...
is calculated using the following equation: \({E_h} = cm\Delta T\) \({E_h}\) is the heat energy released (in kJ or kJ mol-1) \(c\) is the specific heat capacity of water. It is a constant ...
The temperature change in each amount of water is measured and specific heats can be determined ... Place equal masses of lead and aluminum in the boiling water and allow them to heat for several ...
and a formula has been given by H. A. Lorentz, based on the theories of Langevin and Weiss, which when reduced to its simplest form is, where “C is the discontinuity in the specific heat and m ...