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Water has a high heat capacity. What does this term mean? a) Water is relatively resistant to an increase in temperature. b) Water heats up or cools down readily c) Water provides a useful source of stored kilocalories. d) Water provides excellent insulation for the body.

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Answer:a) Water is relatively resistant to an increase in temperature

Step-by-step explanation:

Water has relatively high heat capacity i.e. it requires high amount of heat to raise a little increase in temperature.

Heat capacity is defined as ability of molecule to absorb heat . Mathematically heat capacity is defined as


C=(Q)/(\Delta T)

where
C=heat\ capacity


Q=heat\ interaction


\Delta T=change\ in\ Temperature

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