Specific Heat Capacity QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge on specific heat capacity with this fun quiz! por citimor@gmail.com 1 What is specific heat capacity? a The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass by one degree Celsius. b The heat lost when a substance cools down. c The total heat energy in a substance. d The heat required to change a substance's state. 2 Which unit is commonly used for specific heat capacity? a Watts per meter (W/m). b Joules per kilogram per degree Celsius (J/kg°C). c Kilojoules per liter (kJ/L). d Calories per gram (cal/g). 3 Which material has a high specific heat capacity? a Copper. b Aluminum. c Water. d Iron. 4 What does a low specific heat capacity indicate? a The substance heats up quickly with less energy. b The substance has a high boiling point. c The substance can absorb a lot of heat. d The substance retains heat for a long time. 5 What is the specific heat capacity of water? a 1.00 J/g°C. b 3.50 J/g°C. c 2.09 J/g°C. d Approximately 4.18 J/g°C. 6 What happens to specific heat capacity as temperature changes? a It always decreases with temperature. b It remains constant for all substances. c It always increases with temperature. d It can vary depending on the substance and its state. 7 Which equation relates heat transfer to specific heat capacity? a Q = mgh. b Q = mv². c Q = PΔt. d Q = mcΔT.