What is the specific heat of ice at 0 degrees Celsius?

1 Answer
Aug 8, 2016

2.03J/(""^@C.g)2.03JC.g

Explanation:

The specific heat capacity of ice is equal to 2.03J/(""^@C.g)2.03JC.g.

Note that this is not the same as the ones of water (4.18J/(""^@C.g)4.18JC.g) or steam (2.01J/(""^@C.g)2.01JC.g).

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