Specific heat is the quantity of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. It is the amount per unit mass that is required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. Every substance has its own specific heat and each has its own distinct value. The units of specific heat are joules per gram-degree Celsius (J/f C) and sometimes J/Kg K may also be used.
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Explanation:
Answer a) 12 neutrons
b) 12 electrons
a) 12 protons
Explanation:
The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom and is also the number of electrons
therefore, the number of protons and electrons = 12
the mass number of an element is = # of protons + # of neutrons
if we rearrange it to find # of neutrons,
# of neutrons = mass number - # of protons
so, 24 - 12 = 12 neutrons