Which statement defines specific heat capacity for given sample?
O the temperature of a given sample
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the temperature that a given sample can withstand
O the quantity of heat that is required to raise the sample's temperature by 1°C (Kelvin)
O the quantity of heat that is required to raise 1 g of the sample by 1°C (Kelvin) at a constant pressure

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Answer:

D. the quantity of heat that is required to raise 1 g of the sample by 1*C (kelvin) at a constant pressure.

The correct statement about specific heat capacity is " the quantity of heat that is required to raise 1 g of the sample by 1°C (Kelvin) at a constant pressure".

What is specific heat capacity ?

The heat capacity of a given sample of a substance divided mostly by the mass of the sample, also known as mass heat capacity, is the specific heat capacity of that substance.

What is heat ?

Heat is the energy transmitted from one body to the other as a result of a temperature differential. When two bodies of different temperatures collide, energy is transmitted.

Therefore, the quantity of heat that is required to raise 1 g of the sample by 1°C (Kelvin) at a constant pressure is correct statement.

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