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

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

why water is often used as a solvent
why water is often used as a solvent

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

why water is liquid at room temperature

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Water's high specific heat capacity explains why water is liquid at room temperature. This property allows water to resist changes in temperature, enabling it to remain in its liquid state under a range of environmental conditions.

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