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what is the specific heat?....... ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. ... The specific heat of water is 1 calorie/gram °C = 4.186 joule/gram °C which is higher than any other common substance. As a result, water plays a very important role in temperature regulation \

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. . The specific heat of water is 1 calorie/gram °C = 4.186 joule/gram °C which is higher than any other common substance. As a result, water plays a very important role in temperature regulation.

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