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Q. Which substances has the highest specific heat capacity at normal temperature and pressure?

NTA AbhyasNTA Abhyas 2020

Solution:

Substance Specific heat capacity
Water $4186 \, J \, kg^{- 1} \, K^{- 1}$
Ice $2060 \, J \, kg^{- 1} \, K^{- 1}$
Aluminium $900 \, J \, kg^{- 1} \, K^{- 1}$
Mercury $140 \, J \, kg^{- 1} \, K^{- 1}$
Water has the highest specific heat capacity.