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  1. Kopp's rule is used to calculate the heat capacity of

  2. A.

     Solids

    B.

     Liquids

    C.

     Gases

    D.

     All of the above

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    Answer : Option A

    Explanation :

    Kopp's rule states that the heat capacities of a molecular compound are sum of the contributions for each element in the compound. And it generally used to find the heat capacities of solids or liquid at 20oC   for example the heat capacity of calcium chloride (CaCl2)   can be written as heat capacity of Ca+2∗   heat capacity of Cl .


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