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    Specific heat capacity of cyclohexanone

    Sorry about that. The isobaric heat capacity or the molar heat capacity. Either is good.
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    Specific heat capacity of cyclohexanone

    I'm in a situation where I need to adjust for heat loss, and am at a loss because my "comprehensive" data booklet isn't comprehensive enough. Could anyone please look up the specific molar heat capacity of cyclohexanone for me? Thanks in advance.
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