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Specific heat capacity of a metal (c) is inversely proportional to the atomic weight of the metal (M).
c is inversely proportoonal to M
So; c proportional to (1/ M)
c × M = constant
The product of specfic heat and atomic mass of metal is constant.
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Table 5.1, what is the range of values for specific heat? . In 10. Plot the data in Table 5.1 on the graph below. Be sure tü a. A title b. Placement of the ndependent and dependent variables on the appropriate axe dependent c. Increments for each axis d. Labels for each axis e. Plotting the data points iable y-axis Oc. X-axis m? 11. Use your graph to summarize the relationship between the atomic mas atoms and the specific heat...