Which Slatement is True? O a. The heat capacity of a substance does not depend on the amount of substance O b. A substance with a larger specific heat capacity will reach a higher temperature than a substance with a smaller specific heat capacity if the same amount of heat is transferred to the same amount of each of the substances O c. The heat capacity changes as the amount of substance changes while the specific heat capacity does not change as the amount of substance changes d. Given that water has a greater specific heat capacity (4.184 J g-1°C-1) than ethanol (2.46 J g-1 °Cc-1) means that water will have a greater molar heat capacity than ethanol

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Which statement is True?
O a.
The heat capacity of a substance does not depend on the amount of substance
O b. A substance with a larger specific heat capacity will reach a higher temperature than a substance with a
smaller specific heat capacity if the same amount of heat is transferred to the same amount of each of the
substances
O C.
The heat capacity changes as the amount of substance changes while the specific heat capacity does not
change as the amount of substance changes
d.
Given that water has a greater specific heat capacity (4.184 J g-1°c-1) than ethanol (2.46 J g-1°C-1) means
that water will have a greater molar heat capacity than ethanol
е.
The heat capacity of a certain amount of gas at constant pressure is smaller than the heat capacity of that
same amount of gas at constant volume
Transcribed Image Text:Which statement is True? O a. The heat capacity of a substance does not depend on the amount of substance O b. A substance with a larger specific heat capacity will reach a higher temperature than a substance with a smaller specific heat capacity if the same amount of heat is transferred to the same amount of each of the substances O C. The heat capacity changes as the amount of substance changes while the specific heat capacity does not change as the amount of substance changes d. Given that water has a greater specific heat capacity (4.184 J g-1°c-1) than ethanol (2.46 J g-1°C-1) means that water will have a greater molar heat capacity than ethanol е. The heat capacity of a certain amount of gas at constant pressure is smaller than the heat capacity of that same amount of gas at constant volume
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