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What takes more energy to raise its temperature by one degree, water or
ice?
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ice?
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Jul 9, 2009 - Liquid water has a specific heat about twice that of ice, so it is completely clear that a given mass of water will require twice as much heat to raise its temperature one degree compared to the same mass of ice ...
Jul 9, 2009 - Liquid water has a specific heat about twice that of ice, so it is completely clear that a given mass of water will require twice as much heat to raise its temperature one degree compared to the same mass of ice ...
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