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Chemistry, 28.11.2019 16:31 grumpygreengori
Which units express specific heat capacity?
j/°c, j/k, cal/°c cal/k j
/(gi°c), j/(gik), cal/(gi°c), cal/(gik)
j, cal
°c, k
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Which units express specific heat capacity?
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