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Question at position 34 What is meant by saying that water has a high specific heat?Water can only heat up to a certain temperature.Water grows hot very quickly compared to most other substances.Water freezes easily compared to most other substances.Adding energy changes the temperature of water slowly compared to most other substances.The boiling point of water is very low compared to most other substances.

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A.Water can only heat up to a certain temperature.
B.Water grows hot very quickly compared to most other substances.
C.Water freezes easily compared to most other substances.
D.Adding energy changes the temperature of water slowly compared to most other substances.
E.The boiling point of water is very low compared to most other substances.
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The prompt asks about the meaning of water having a high specific heat, so we evaluate each statement in turn. Option 1: 'Water can only heat up to a certain temperature.' This is incorrect because water can continue to heat as energy is added, up to its boiling point, and the statement misstates the concept of specific heat which is about the rate of t......Login to view full explanation

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