Chemistry, asked by arunchauhan89, 11 months ago

specific heat of water is higgest at​


ajit96: water has a high specific heat capacity which is defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree celsius the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 g water by 1 °C is has its own name the calorie

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Answered by aashi8296
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specific heat of water is highest at it's boiling point..

Answered by sitara14satish
1

Answer:

one calorie or 4.184 J

Explanation:

specific heat of water

water has the highest specific heat . compared to all other liquids water is the only liquid that has highest specific heat..........

i guess u know what is specific heat of water

so

the specific heat of water is highest at 4.1 j  [joules]

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