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Why does liquid water have a higher specific heat than ice or water vapor

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Step-by-step explanation:

As a liquid, water has more directions to move and to absorb the heat applied to it. There is more surface area that needs to be heated for the overall temperature to increase. However, with ice, the surface area doesn't change due to its more rigid structure

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