👉 Colliquative is a term used in chemistry and physics to describe an element that exhibits very high heat capacity, having a large specific heat at constant volume. Colliquates are also known as supercooled liquids due to their low specific heat at normal temperature. The specific heat of a colloid can be calculated using the formula:
Specific Heat (C) = m
C (specific heat)
where:
- m is the mass of the colloid
- C is the specific heat
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