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The heat needed to warm one gram of water one celsius degree is called a

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Answer:Specific heat capacity(c)

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Specific heat capacity is defined as heat required to raise one gram of substance by
1^(\circ)Celsius . It can also be defined as 1 J/kg-K

Another units for specific heat capacity is calories per gram per degree Celsius. It is denoted by symbol "c".

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