| 31. | Liquid specific heat of the glycol ( about 2 / 3 that of water ).
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| 32. | Water is a convenient heat storage medium because it has a high specific heat capacity.
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| 33. | For an ideal gas, the ideal gas law applies without restrictions on the specific heat.
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| 34. | A third discrepancy concerned the specific heat of metals.
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| 35. | The temperature needs to be indicated since the specific heat of water changes with temperature.
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| 36. | Is the specific heat capacity important for the table?
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| 37. | The low specific heat capacity of noble gases allows heating to higher temperatures, yielding brighter emission.
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| 38. | Examples are material constants such as specific heat.
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| 39. | Note that specific heat changes somewhat with humidity.
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| 40. | The ideal gas law does not make an assumption about the specific heat of a gas.
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