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Water has a high specific heat capacity, meaning it takes a lot of energy to raise its temperature. At 23 degrees Celsius, the water may have reached thermal equilibrium with its surroundings, so further heating doesn't cause the temperature to rise. Additionally, at this temperature, energy input may also be used to break hydrogen bonds rather than increase the water's temperature.

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