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  • Heat Capacity

    The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of a substance, proportional to temperature change.
  • Specific Heat Capacity

    Heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius or Kelvin.
  • Molar Heat Capacity

    Heat required to raise the temperature of 1 mole of a substance by 1 degree Celsius or Kelvin.
  • Temperature Change

    The difference in temperature resulting from the application of heat to a substance.
  • Joules

    The unit of measurement for heat energy in the context of heat capacity calculations.
  • Moles

    A unit representing the amount of substance, used in molar heat capacity calculations.
  • Grams

    A unit of mass used in specific heat capacity calculations.
  • Degrees Celsius

    A temperature scale used in heat capacity calculations, interchangeable with Kelvin.
  • Kelvin

    A temperature scale used in heat capacity calculations, interchangeable with degrees Celsius.
  • Q

    Symbol representing heat energy in heat capacity equations.
  • C

    Symbol for heat capacity, representing the heat needed for a temperature change.
  • c

    Symbol for specific heat capacity, representing heat per gram per degree change.
  • n

    Symbol for moles, used in molar heat capacity equations.
  • m

    Symbol for mass in grams, used in specific heat capacity equations.
  • ΔT

    Symbol for temperature change, used in heat capacity equations.