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The specific heat of titanium is ___________(a) 0.23 Cal./gm./°C(b) 0.12 Cal./gm./°C(c) 0.129 Cal./gm./°C(d) 5.6 Cal./gm./°CThe question was asked in a national level competition.I'd like to ask this question from Properties and Advantages of Titanium and it’s Alloys topic in division Titanium and its Alloys of Aerospace Materials & Processes

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Correct option is (c) 0.129 Cal./gm./°C

Explanation: A element can be DEFINED or DESCRIBED by certain properties like physical properties. The physical properties of an element INCLUDE melting POINT, SPECIFIC heat, density, linear coefficient of thermal expansion and specific heat.



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