No, heat is formed by friction or burning the elements.
The element with the highest specific heat of any solid element is beryllium. It has a specific heat capacity of 1.825 J/g°C, which is higher than the specific heat capacities of other solid elements.
Heat is not an element, compound, or mixture. It is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
Oxygen
There is no specific element in plaster that produces. The chemical reaction that results when plaster is mixed with water is what produces the heat.
The element is carbon.
Generally, you can find the heat capacity for an element by placing a small amount of the element in a beaker of boiling water. Then you allow the element to sit in the water until it becomes the same temperature of the water.
The element that fits this description is silver (Ag). Silver is a shiny metal that is an excellent conductor of both electricity and heat.
Heat transfer... describes how well a building element conducts heat
i can heat up stuff with my hands
heat rises....
a metalloid
Gold.