What does water's high specific heat capacity explain about water?(1 point)

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why water bonds with other molecules
why water bonds with other molecules

why water is unable to absorb energy
why water is unable to absorb energy

why water is liquid at room temperature
why water is liquid at room temperature

why water is often used as a solvent

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Water's high specific heat capacity explains why water is liquid at room temperature. This property allows water to absorb a significant amount of heat without a large change in temperature, contributing to its ability to remain in a liquid state over a wide range of temperatures.

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