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What is the formula to calculate heat energy required to raise the temperature of any substance?​

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{\blue{Formula}}

The formula for specific heat is the amount of heat absorbed or released = mass x specific heat x change in temperature.


{\green{explanation}}

Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise one gram of any substance one degree Celsius or Kelvin.

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Answer:


\huge \dag \sf{Specific \: Heat}

Specific Heat is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.Specific heat is a characteristic property that measures how much energy it takes to raise the temperature 1 gram of a material 1°C.


\huge\bold\red{Formula}

mass x specific heat x change of temperature

Or,

c = Q / (mΔT)


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