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  • 01-02-2024
  • Chemistry
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will gold or water gain more heat when heated up

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  • 01-02-2024

Answer:

Water has quite a high heat capacity. Water has a heat capacity of 4179 J/kg/K, which means you need 4179 J to heat one kg of water by 1 K. For gold it is only 129 J/kg/K (but remember that 1 kg of gold is much smaller in volume than 1 kg of water).

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