Capacidade Calorífica Molar

Q = n·Cm·ΔT.
Created by
Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Reviewed by
Renato Passos, Eng. de Software

Last updated: Apr 18, 2026

Cm (J/mol·K)
20,00

Formula

Cm

About this calculator

The Molar Heat Capacity Calculator is a practical tool for advanced chemical calculations. It helps calculate the molar heat capacity of a substance, which is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1 mole of the substance by 1 degree Celsius.

This calculator uses the formula Q = n·Cm·ΔT, where Q is the amount of heat, n is the number of moles, Cm is the molar heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change.

Molar heat capacity is an important property of substances, as it helps understand how they react to temperature changes. With this calculator, you can calculate the molar heat capacity of different substances and better understand their thermal behaviors.

Remember that molar heat capacity varies depending on the substance and experimental conditions. Therefore, it's essential to carefully consider the values and units used in the calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What is molar heat capacity?

Molar heat capacity is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1 mole of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.

When should I use this calculator?

Use this calculator when you need to calculate the molar heat capacity of a substance to better understand its thermal behaviors.

What is temperature change (ΔT)?

Temperature change (ΔT) is the difference between the final and initial temperatures of a substance.

What are the precautions I should take when using this calculator?

Remember to carefully consider the values and units used in the calculator, as molar heat capacity varies depending on the substance and experimental conditions.

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