Multiple Choice
The specific heat capacity of water(liquid) is 4.18 J/g⋅°C.What is the molar specific heat capacity of this substance? The molar mass of water is 18.01 g/mol.
A) 75.2 J/mol⋅°C
B) 0.232 J/mol⋅°C
C) 4.303 J/mol⋅°C
D) 4.18 J/mol⋅°C
E) 0.239 J/mol⋅°C
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