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Heat capacity of solutes in water

There are several advantages, particularly in the context of aqueous solutions, in representing water using eqn (16). Thus, to a first approximation, a solute which increases (H20)b at the expense of (H20)d is a structure former a structure breaker has the opposite effect. The large heat capacity for water can be attributed to the need to melt part of (H20)b. In these terms, the partial molar heat capacity of solutes in water often indicates their effect on water structure. [Pg.237]


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