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What is the specific heat of the solid phase?

If you could just explain to me how I get it, it'd be great

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W0lf93
Specific heat is the amount of energy required to raise a certain amount (by mass or moles) by a certain temperature (usually 1 degree Kelvin). The overall units of specific heat are usually Joules/(kg*K), which uses kilograms and temperature Kelvin. The full equation is:  
energy = (mass)x(temperature)x(specific heat) 
 You need to know three of the variables above to solve the equation.