Density and specific heat capacity of indium and indium alloys
Thermophysical Properties
The molar heat capacity of indium (ratio of heat capacity to amount of material) = 26.7 J/(K-mol), It is a physical quantity numerically equal to the amount of heat that must be transferred to one mole of (a given) substance in order for its temperature to change by one. The molar heat capacity is usually denoted by the symbol sometimes without an index or with another index (characterizing the conditions of the measurement process).
The amount of heat (thermal energy) required to heat a substance by 1 degree. | Condition | t°C | Units of measurement of the specific heat capacity. | Value of specific heat capacity. |
The coefficient "C" - Specific heat capacity | Metal In | 0-150 °С | J/g-K |
0,238 |
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