The specific heat of liquid water is _____ Jg ∘C. a 4.18 b 1.87 c 2.44 d 2.06
Question
The specific heat of liquid water is _____ Jg ∘C.
a 4.18
b 1.87
c 2.44
d 2.06
Solution
The specific heat of liquid water is 4.18 Jg ∘C. So, the correct answer is a. 4.18.
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