Respuesta :
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The units for the specific heat capacity or C would be J/g °C. It is the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount .
The correct answer to the question is : C) [tex]J/g.^0C[/tex]
EXPLANATION:
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of substance through one degree celsius is known as the specific heat capacity.
The equation given is Q = mcΔt
Here, Q is the heat given to the substance.
m is the mass of the substance.
c is the specific heat capacity.
Δt is the change in temperature.
We are asked to calculate the unit of c.
The unit of c is calculated as -
c = [tex]\frac{Q}{m\Delta t}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{joule}{g.^0 C}[/tex]
= [tex]J/g.^0C[/tex]
Hence, the unit of c is [tex]J/g.^0C[/tex]