Question

Why do water molecules have high specific heat?(1 point)
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Because of the way other energy attacks it
Because of the way other energy attacks it

Because oxygen is bigger than other atoms
Because oxygen is bigger than other atoms

Because covalent bonds take more energy to break

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The correct response is:

**Because covalent bonds take more energy to break.**

Water molecules have high specific heat due to the strong hydrogen bonds between them, which require more energy to increase the temperature of the water. This characteristic allows water to absorb and store a large amount of heat before it changes temperature significantly.

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