Specific Heat Capacity of Sodium Acetate

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The specific heat capacity of sodium acetate is approximately 2.5 J/gK, with a possible variation of ±10%. The original poster is a high school student seeking this information for a science fair project. They have struggled to find reliable sources despite searching online and in textbooks. The discussion emphasizes the urgency of the request for accurate data. Overall, sodium acetate's specific heat capacity is crucial for the student's project.
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:confused: Hello I am a high school student and I am doing a Science Fair project on... something... anyways, I really need to know the Specific Heat Capacity of Sodium Acetate please, if anyone knows can you help me, or at least show me some websites, I have searched on Google and in textbooks and I can't seem to find it :cry: . Please help, thanks :biggrin:

Sorry if i posted this in the wrong section
 
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I thought this would have been more chemistry.
 
anyone know the answer though? this is really urgent
 
2.5 J/gK + or minus 10%
 
thank you :biggrin:
 

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