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Do ice and water have same specific heat

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Answered by ebenezhar
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no because the temperature of the ice and water is different
Answered by manasasuresh2004
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Let the amount of heat required to raise a liquid's temperature by 1 degree be x. Now, consider the same substance in solid state. ... This is why specific heat capacity of ice and water is different, and why ice has a lower specific heat capacity than its liquid form water.

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