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If a body of water has a high heat capacity, it can store more thermal energy making it a good heat sink.
calorimeters should have a low heat capacity
Water has a high heat capacity, so it can absorbs a lot of heat in comparison to other molecules of the same amount or volume.
Low heat capacity for effective heating.
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If a body of water has a high heat capacity, it can store more thermal energy making it a good heat sink.
calorimeters should have a low heat capacity
sand have low specific heat capacity.
Water has a high heat capacity, so it can absorbs a lot of heat in comparison to other molecules of the same amount or volume.
Low heat capacity for effective heating.
Water has a high heat capacity and a high specific heat capacity 4.184 kJ/kg/K
Water is covalently bonded and has a high heat capacity.
A substance with a high specific heat capacity is one that needs a lot of heat energy pumped into it in order to raise its temperature. Substances with relatively high specific heat capacities include water, rock, and potatoes.
Higher Heat
It would have a LOW specific heat capacity because -- the subst heats up quickly which means you would use less heat capacity.
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Water has a high heat capacity