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LECTURE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3rd EDITION ROBERT G. MORTIMER

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If the heat capacity is independent of temperature<br />

A positive value of q indicates heat transferred to the<br />

system and a negative value indicates heat transferred<br />

from the system to its surroundings.<br />

The calorie was the first metric unit of heat and was<br />

originally defined as the amount of heat required to<br />

raise the temperature of 1 gram of liquid water by 1 ◦ C<br />

at 15 ◦ C. The specific heat capacity of liquid water<br />

equals 1.00 calK −1 g −1 at 15 ◦ C. The calorie is now<br />

defined to equal 4.184 J (exactly)<br />

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