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In Heat Capacity: Theory and Measurement, the incidence of the second law of thermodynamics on heat capacity is examined with respect to heat flux taking place in a thermodynamically irreversible manner, as well as with respect to irreversible heat capacity (CIR = QIR/T).
The Equivalence of Heat Capacity and Entropy in Adiabatic Systems: Novel Precision Method to Determine the Heat Capacity of Gases by Means of Vapor Pressure
Molar Heat Capacity of Aqueous Blends of Monoethanolamine with Piperazine Using Micro-Reaction Calorimeter (μRC)
Studies of Thermal Analysis and Specific Heat Capacity for Quaternaryammonium Salts
The Excess Partial Molar Heat Capacity of Water Is a Measure of Its Structure in Binary Aqueous Solvent Mixtures