how is water different from other substance in its response to heat
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Water has a high specific heat capacity compared to other substances, thus more heat is required to raise its temperature, Water exhibits strong hydrogen bonds between its molecules (the strongest intermolecular force). When heat is absorbed, the energy goes to these intermolecular forces
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