Article | REF: K430 V1

Heating enthalpy of solids

Author: Robert CASTANET

Publication date: June 10, 1991

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1. Definitions

1.1 Thermal capacities

When a quantity of heat ΔQ is received by a system and causes a temperature change ΔT = T 1 – T 2 (with T 1 and T 2 , respectively the start and end temperatures of heating), the average heat capacity C of the system of mass m is written :

C = ΔQ /ΔT

provided the system undergoes neither reaction nor first-order transition in the Ehrenfest sense (enthalpy and entropy discontinuities) between T 1 and T ...

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