Water has a high specific heat because of the hydrogen bonds acting on the molecules. These hygrogen bonds can "store" thermal energy, and this allows water to absorb or release a lot of heat without...
Water has a high specific heat due to hydrogen bonding, which increases intermolecular forces between molecules. See the detailed answer below for more information. We should first start with a...
Put simply, it means that it takes a greater amount of energy to raise the volume of a substance (e.g. 1cc water) than is does a comparable substance. Water, life giving substance that it is, it...
thats a good question
its high beacus its more dense
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Meaninq..... Water can absorb a large quantity of heat energy with little...