Specific Heat capacity of solid NaOH?

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Hello, I'm really having trouble figuring out the specific heat capacity of solid NaOH. Any help is apprieciated. Thanks
 
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Heat capacity, (25 °C) 28.230 J·mol−1·K−1
 
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