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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
The heat required to raise the temperature of body by 1 K is called
specific heat
thermal capacity
water equivalent
None of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aatekah Saeed said:   8 years ago
What is thermal capacity?

Rani said:   8 years ago
Specific heat is a right answer.

Victor said:   8 years ago
The answer is specific heat capacity.

Manpreet said:   7 years ago
The Correct answer is A because here given that have to increase 1k temperature.

Thermal capacity is just the change of temperature.

Varaha said:   7 years ago
The Correct answer is specific heat.

Anil kushwaha said:   5 years ago
Anyone please explain the correct answer.

Mayur said:   5 years ago
If it is increased by 1 Kelvin then it is thermal capacity.

If it's increased by 1-degree celsius then it is specific heat.
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Prince singh said:   5 years ago
The heat required to raise the temperature of a body by 1 K is called thermal capacity. In other words, when q is the heat supplied to the body and the temperature raises by 1 K, then the thermal capacity of body is q.
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Iqra Nisar said:   4 years ago
Why it is not called as specific heat? Explain, please.

TANMAY SHAH said:   2 years ago
The Heat capacity is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of an object by 1°C.

The specific heat of a substance is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the substance by 1°C.

So, the given answer is Right.
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