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Kyle Hancock
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28 February, 23:13
What is the advantage of waters heat capacity
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Krista Schmidt
28 February, 23:18
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The specific heat of water is the amount of heat needed to raise its temperature a certain amount ... Precisely, water has to absorb 4.184 Joules of heat for the temperature of one gram of water to increase 1 degree celsius (°C).
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