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the specific heat capacity of water is ____. (g x °c)/1 cal 1 cal/(g x °c) g/(1 cal x °c) °c/(g x 1 cal)
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The specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one - gram of a substance by one - degree Celsius. For water, it is 1 calorie per gram per degree Celsius, which is written as 1 cal/(g x °C).
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1 cal/(g x °C)