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Two bodies of differet metals A and B having an equal mass are given equal quantities of heat. Given that the molecular weight of A is greater than that of B, compare the specific heat capacities of the two metals. (Note that the rise in temperature is a measure of the increase in the average kinetic energy of the molecules.).

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Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy absorbed by a unit mass of substance when its temperature is increased through 1K. Let A and B be two substances of unit masses. Let the molecular weight of A be greater than the molecular weight of B `(M_(A) gt M_(B))`. As the mass of A and B are equal, the number of molecules o B is greater than the number of molecules of `A(n_(B) gt n_(A))`.
When equal amount of heat energy is supplied to A and B,the kinetic energy per molecule of A is greater than that of B as the number of molecules of A is less than that of 'B'.
that is the rise in temperature of A is greater than the rise in temperature of 'B'. Therefore, B can absorb more amount of heat energy at less temperature. So the specific heat capacity decreases as the molecular.
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