The molar heat capacity of water at constant pressure, C P is 75 J K –1 mol –1 . When 10…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
The molar heat capacity of water at constant pressure, CP is 75 J K–1 mol–1. When 10 kJ of heat is supplied to 1 kg water which is free to expand, the increase in temperature of water is
- 2.4 K
- 4.8 K
- 3.2 K
- 10 K
Answer
(A) 2.4 K
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