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Specific heat capacity (specific heat)

Author: Carson Kapinos



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The amount of heat that a given mass of a material must absorb to raise its temperature by a specific amount. Water can absorb large amounts of energy without large charges in temperature (high specific heat). Energy is first used to break hydrogen bonds.


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