What are common units for q, m, c and T? (Look it up in your textbook) h C a. gram (g) g ?T b. moles (mol) f q c. Joules per gram Celsius (J/(g °C)) a m d. gram per centimeter cubed (g/cm3) e. milliliter (mL) f. Joule (J) g. Celsius (°C) h. calories per Joule (cal/J)
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\( q \) is usually used to represent heat, so its common unit would be Joules (J) or calories (cal). Show more…
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