Heat Capacity Database: Find Common Substances Data

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A user inquired about a heat capacity database for common substances, expressing difficulty in finding relevant information online for a project. Another user provided a link to a specific search engine that yields results for specific heat data. The original poster found the suggested resource helpful and was able to locate the needed information along with additional values of interest. This exchange highlights the importance of sharing useful online resources for scientific data. The discussion effectively connects users with valuable information for their research needs.
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hello,
I'd like to know if there is any heat capacity database of some common substances. I've searched the internet for a while and I haven't found anything so it would be really kind if someone could provide me this data or link/refernce to it, because now I really need it for a project.

Thank you,

Jaimie
 
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See if this helps: http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-3176996020956223%3Ak7qeve-w3pd&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=specific+heat&sa=Search
 
thank you very much. I didn't know this website but it seems rather useful, I've already found what I was searching for and a few other values I was curious about.
 
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