4) What is the value for specific heat of water?
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Liquid water has one of the highest specific heats among common substances, about 4182 J/(K kg) or you can say at 20 °C; but that of ice(Cold form of water) that's below 0 °C is only 2093 J/(K kg).
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Liquid water has one of the highest specific heats among common substances, about 4182 J/(K kg) at 20 °C; but that of ice just below 0 °C is only 2093 J/(K kg). The specific heats of iron, granite, and hydrogen gas are about 449, 790, and 14300 J/(K kg), respectively.
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