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AGUS HARYANTO AGRENG DEPT. 06 MARET 2008. The specific heat (C) is defined as the energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance
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Thermochemistry is the study of heat change in chemical reactions. Chapter 5 Energy & Rates of Reaction Unit 3
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Heat and Internal Energy Internal Energy U is the total energy associated with the microscopic components of the system –Includes kinetic and potential
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HEAT EXCHANGE The exchange of thermal energy is simply referred to as heat. If an object rises/falls in temperature it has gained/lost thermal energy
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