Week 6 - Azkah Anjum “Ubiquitous”

 Ubiquitous

(Adjective) existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered

“So we know the aluminum weighs 500g, and we also know the specific heat of aluminum because it is given... The only one that is not given to you is the specific heat of water just because it’s a ubiquitous thing” Chemistry lecture on calorimetry

I chose to include this word in this week’s blog because I had never come across this word before. When I encountered this word in a chemistry lecture, I could not understand what my teacher meant about the specific heat of water. After learning what the word meant, I understood that my chemistry teacher meant that we will be expected to memorize the specific heat of water because we will use the numerical value very often in our chemistry calculations.

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