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प्रश्न
Define molar specific heat capacity.
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उत्तर
Molar specific heat capacity is defined as heat energy required to increase the temperature of one mole of a substance by IK or 1°C.
C = `1/μ ((Δ"Q")/(Δ"T"))`
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