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`The specific heat
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` of metals and metalloids (semimetals) are given in the table below.
`
`Specific heat online unit converter
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` and other
`, common solids
`, common liquids and fluids
`, food and foodstuff
`See also tabulated values for gases
`common substances
` as well as values of molar specific heat for common organic substances
` and inorganic
`substances.
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`Metal
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`Aluminum
`Antimony
`Barium
`Beryllium
`Bismuth
`Cadmium
`Calsium
`Carbon Steel
`Cast Iron
`Cesium
`Chromium
`Cobalt
`Copper
`Gallium
`Germanium
`Gold
`Hafnium
`Indium
`Iridium
`Iron
`Lanthanum
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`Specific Heat
`- cp -
`(kJ/(kg K))
`(Btu/lb °F)
`(cal/gram C°)
`0.91
`0.21
`0.20
`1.83
`0.13
`0.23
`0.63
`0.49
`0.46
`0.24
`0.46
`0.42
`0.39
`0.37
`0.32
`0.13
`0.14
`0.24
`0.13
`0.45
`0.195
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`Metal
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`Lead
`Lithium
`Lutetium
`Magnesium
`Manganese
`Mercury
`Molybdenum
`Nickel
`Niobium (Columbium)
`Osmium
`Palladium
`Platinum
`Plutonium
`Potassium
`Rhenium
`Rhodium
`Rubidium
`Ruthenium
`Scandium
`Selenium
`Silicon
`Silver
`Sodium
`Strontium
`Tantalum
`Thallium
`Thorium
`Tin
`Titanium
`Tungsten
`Uranium
`Vanadium
`Yttrium
`Zinc
`Zirconium
`Wrought Iron
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`Specific Heat
`- cp -
`(kJ/(kg K))
`(Btu/lb °F)
`(cal/gram C°)
`0.13
`3.57
`0.15
`1.05
`0.48
`0.14
`0.25
`0.44
`0.27
`0.13
`0.24
`0.13
`0.13
`0.75
`0.14
`0.24
`0.36
`0.24
`0.57
`0.32
`0.71
`0.23
`1.21
`0.30
`0.14
`0.13
`0.13
`0.21
`0.54
`0.13
`0.12
`0.39
`0.30
`0.39
`0.27
`0.50
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`Metalloids - also known as semimetals - are elements containing properties similar and midway between metals and
`nonmetals.
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`1 J/(kg K) = 2.389x10-4 kcal/(kg oC) = 2.389x10-4 Btu/(lbm oF)
`1 kJ/(kg K) = 0.2389 kcal/(kg oC) = 0.2389 Btu/(lbm oF) = 103 J/(kg oC) = 1 J/(g oC)
`1 Btu/(lbm oF) = 4186.8 J/ (kg K) = 1 kcal/(kg oC)
`1 kcal/(kg oC) = 4186.8 J/ (kg K) = 1 Btu/(lbm oF)
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`For conversion of units, use the Specific heat online unit converter.
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` and other
`, Common solids
`, Common liquids and fluids
`, Food and foodstuff
`See also tabulated values for Gases
`Common substances
` as well as values of molar specific heat for common organic substances
` and inorganic
`substances.
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`Heating Energy
`The energy required to heat a product can be calculated as
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`q = cp m dt (1)
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`where
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`q = heat required (kJ)
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`cp = specific heat (kJ/kg K, kJ/kg C°)
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`dt = temperature difference (K, C°)
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`Example - Heating Carbon Steel
`2 kg of carbon steel is heated from 20 oC to 100 oC. The specific heat of carbon steel is 0.49 kJ/kgC° and the heat required
`can be calculated as
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`q = (0.49 kJ/kg oC) (2 kg) ((100 oC) - (20 oC))
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` = 78.4 (kJ)
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