What is the specific heat capacity of water in the liquid phase?
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Accordingly, the temperature at which the measurement is made is usually also specified. Examples of two common ways to cite the specific heatof a substance are as follows: Water(liquid): CP = 4185.5 J/(kg⋅K) (15 °C, 101.325 kPa).
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