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What is the specific heat capacity of ice, water and steam?

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The specific heat capacity of water at -10 degrees Celsius (ice) is 2.05 joules/gram * degree Kelvin. The specific heat capacity of water at 100 degrees Celsius (steam) is 2.080 joules/gram * degree Kelvin.

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✨✨The specific heat capacity of water at -10 degrees Celsius (ice) is 2.05 joules/gram * degree Kelvin. The specific heat capacity of water at 100 degrees Celsius (steam) is 2.080 joules/gram * degree Kelvin.✨✨


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