Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Heat capacity and heat of vaporization

Water has the second highest specific heat capability of any known chemical compound, after ammonia, as well as a high heat of vaporization (40.65 kJ mol−1), both of which are a result of the extensive hydrogen bonding between its molecules. These two unusual properties permit water to moderate Earth's climate by buffering large fluctuations in temperature.

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