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The molar specific heat of iron is temperature dependant and is given by following equation C..(+)-(15.42+ 24.647 -89147

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 11:36 am
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The Molar Specific Heat Of Iron Is Temperature Dependant And Is Given By Following Equation C 15 42 24 647 89147 1
The Molar Specific Heat Of Iron Is Temperature Dependant And Is Given By Following Equation C 15 42 24 647 89147 1 (25.09 KiB) Viewed 83 times
The molar specific heat of iron is temperature dependant and is given by following equation C..(+)-(15.42+ 24.647 -89147°+965 - 0.012643 Jmolk T Calculate enthalpy change when heating 1.0 g of Fe from 473 K to 523K 2.07x10^9 kJ 3.56x 10^3 kJ 1.07x10^6 kJ 5.07x10^5 kJ