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What happens to the specific heat capacity of a substance when it is heated?

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MCQ

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Topic

Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes

Question

  1. A. It increases
  2. B. It decreases
  3. C. It remains constant
  4. D. It becomes zero

Answer

It remains constant

Explanation

The correct option is "It remains constant". It remains constant is right because it directly matches Energy changes in systems: Define specific heat capacity as the energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by one degree Celsius.. The other options are less suitable because they change the required Physics relationship, confuse the relevant energy store or use a distractor that does not answer the question.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Specific Heat Capacity

Students often confuse specific heat capacity with total thermal energy, thinking it represents the total energy needed to heat a substance rather than the energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram by one degree Celsius.

Clarify that specific heat capacity is a property of a material that indicates how much energy is needed to change the temperature of one kilogram of that material by one degree Celsius, and emphasize the distinction between specific heat capacity and total thermal energy.

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