What is the specific heat for organic matter?

What is the specific heat for organic matter? Correct Answer 0.5

The correct answer is 0.5.

  • The specific heat for organic matter is 0.5
  • Specific heat is defined as an amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram substance by 1oC.
  • Unit to measure specific heat is Calories/ g.

Additional Information

  •  The specific heat for water: 1
  • The specific heat for Soil: 0.2

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