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How do yo calculate heat capacity, when the molar heat capacity and number of mole are given?

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How do yo calculate heat capacity, when the molar heat capacity and number of mole are given?

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The equation relating heat energy to specific heat capacity (also known as molar heat capacity) is: ΔQ = ncΔT where ΔQ is the heat energy put into or taken out of the substance, n is the number of moles, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature differential.

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