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Kat is investigating a compound and sees that it has even stronger hydrogen bonds than water. What can kat conclude is most likely true about the specific heat of this compound

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It is higher than that of water

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Answer:

It is higher than that of water

Step-by-step explanation:

Because we now know that through experimentation, the new compound has a higher and stronger hydrogen bonds than water, the specific heat capacity will be higher.

Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a unit mass of as substance by 1°C.

  • This property is a physical property of matter .
  • Most physical properties are a function of intermolecular forces in a compound.
  • Since hydrogen bond is a very strong intermolecular force, the specific heat capacity will be stronger for the compound discovered.
  • This implies that it will require more heat to raise the temperature of a unit mass of this compound by 1°C.
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