Physics, asked by sarakhan1665, 1 year ago

Why water heat capacity has minimum at body temperature?

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Answered by 1Aarohi1
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The (isobaric; also called isopiestic) specific heat capacity (CP) has a shallow minimum at about 36 °C at 100 kPa (D2O ≈ 120 °C) with a particularly steep negative slope below 0 °C [15, 67] (see right). It is interesting that this minimum is close to the body temperature of warm-blooded animals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If we assume that many of the biological systems have evolved to be "good enough", rather than having been designed for optimal performance, then the fact that the heat.

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