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Chemistry, 30.04.2022 23:00, yoyo80431

The heat capacity of an object is a measure of how much heat it must absorb or release to change its temperature by . • The units for specific heat capacity (C) are and . • The specific heat capacity of liquid water is , which is greater than that of many other substances. The high specific heat capacity of water results in slow changes to the temperature of a large body of water.

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