Thermodynamics of Fluids
Anomalous heat capacity refers to the unusual behavior of specific heat capacity near the critical point of a substance, where it may exhibit significant deviations from expected values. This phenomenon is observed in many fluids as they approach their critical states, often leading to large changes in specific heat that cannot be easily explained by traditional models. Such anomalies are crucial for understanding phase transitions and thermodynamic properties in near-critical regimes.
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