What is molar heat capacity, and how can it be measured

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What is molar heat capacity, and how can it be measured?

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What is molar heat capacity, and how can it be measured?

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Consider one mole of any pure substance at a specific temperature. To raise its temperature by  or  some amount of heat energy must be supplied. Due to this, the system's internal energy increases, and it raises its temperature.

 

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