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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 ...
What takes more energy to raise its temperature by one degree, water or
ice?
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