Re: How do you calculate the specific heat of an alloy?
From: number6 (snumber6_at_aol.com)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: 20 Jan 2005 12:53:10 -0800
jalb...@bsu.edu wrote:
> How can the specific heat of a metal alloy be calculated, if the
> percentages of the different metals contained in the alloy are known
> and the specific heats of the individual metals are known as well?
Any
> help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
I don't think you can ... My remembrances are that metallic compounds
formed in an alloy can be greater than, less than or equal to the ratio
of expected from the individual alloy components ...
Definitely the specific heat of a chemical compound like Sodium
Chloride is lots different from that of sodium and chlorine separately
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