Why does water have a high specific heat?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.1: Properties of Water, Hydrogen Bonding, Polarity Explained for AP Exam
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Why does water have a high specific heat?
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Water has a high specific heat because hydrogen bonds must be broken before water molecules can move faster, which is what increases temperature. This means water absorbs a lot of heat with only a small temperature change. Biologically, this stabilizes ocean temperatures, regulates body temperature in organisms, and protects coastal climates.
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