Gerardd.
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2023
- 5
Dear All,
I am looking for the specific heat capacity (Cp) in kJ/(kg.˚C) for Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC). I have found the molar heat capacity in a database, but this is expressed in Kelvin: 261 – 540 K.
For my calculation I need it expressed in kJ/(kg.˚C). Someone has told me I can also use the molar mass for DMC: 90.08 g/mol = 11,101 mol/kg. But from this point I don't know how to get to the specific heat capacity in kJ/(kg.˚C)
I am by no means a chemical engineer. My knowledge does not go far enough to figure this out. Is there someone who can help me with this issue?
Thanks
I am looking for the specific heat capacity (Cp) in kJ/(kg.˚C) for Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC). I have found the molar heat capacity in a database, but this is expressed in Kelvin: 261 – 540 K.
For my calculation I need it expressed in kJ/(kg.˚C). Someone has told me I can also use the molar mass for DMC: 90.08 g/mol = 11,101 mol/kg. But from this point I don't know how to get to the specific heat capacity in kJ/(kg.˚C)
I am by no means a chemical engineer. My knowledge does not go far enough to figure this out. Is there someone who can help me with this issue?
Thanks