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The lower the atomic number the higher the heat capacity in Joules/gram/degree Kelvin. Hydrogen is the winner with 14.304 followed by Helium with 5.193. If we are dealing with atoms and room temperature (kind of), there would be: Water(liquid): 4.186 kJ/kg K.
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Among liquids, water has highest heat capacity (4.18 kJ/Kg.K) but hydrogen has highest (14.3 kJ/Kg.K) heat capacity of all.
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