The heat capacity of a calorimeter is the amount of energy required to

a

change the temperature of 1kg of the calorimeter by 1k

b

change 1kg mass of the calorimeter to liquid at the same temperature

c

change the temperature of the calorimeter

d

melt the calorimeter into liquid at a constant temperature

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Frances16
2 years ago

I think A is the best answer. C should be wrong and no other answer fits as good as A

CHUKWUKAMICHAEL
5 years ago

Heat Capacity is the amount of energy or heat required to raise/change the temperature of the mass(1kg) of a substance by 1°C or 1K.
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CHUKWUKAMICHAEL
5 years ago

My school wrong the Answer is A
Heat Capacity is the temperature required to raise/change the temperature of the mass(1kg) of a substance by 1°C or 1K.
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