Which substance has the highest specific heat ?
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Answer / beanious
i'm not sure but it's definitely not water. because hydrogen
gas has a specific heat capacity of 14.3 J/g/K (that of
water is only 4.2 J/g/K).
Also, specific heat capacity varies with temperature and
pressure.
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Answer / johnnyb
hydrogen gas has the highest know specific heat at 14.30
degrees celcius.
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Answer / guest
Im not exactly sure but I think its hydrogen, and I think the lowest is uranium
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Answer / chase
the highest is Hydrogen gas at 14.3. The lowest is Radon
at .09 or something like that.
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Answer / another guest
Water!?! that has a specific heat of 4.184 J/gC! there are
many substances with higher specific heats!
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Answer / udit
among liquid water but among gases hydrogen has more specific heat capacity.
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Answer / bryanna
http://www.pfonline.com/mag_images/pfdleopold01d.jp
its water look at this link for more info
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