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Chemistry, 27.01.2020 21:31, chase6158

Which best explains why water has a high specific heat? hydrogen bonds decrease the amount of energy that is required for the temperature to change. hydrogen bonds increase the amount of energy that is required for the temperature to change. ion-dipole interactions increase the amount of energy that is required for the temperature to change. ion-dipole interactions decrease the amount of energy that is required for the temperature to change.

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