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Heat capacity `(C_p)` is an extensive property but specific heat (c) is an intensive property. What will be the relation between `C_p` and c for 1 mol of water?

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Molar heat capacity for water,
`C_p= 18 xx` Specific heat, c
`C_p = 18 xx` Specific heat
`c= 4.18 "J" g^(-1) "K"^(-1)` (for water)
Heat capacity, `C_(p) = 18 xx 4.18 "JK"^(-1) "mol"^(-1)`
`= 753 "JK"^(-1) "mol"^(-1)`
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