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Chemistry, 24.07.2020 08:01 FlyingUnicorn123

The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 Jg-1 0C-1 and the specific heat capacity of liquid hexane (C6H14) is 2.29 Jg-1 0C-1. Explain, in terms of bonding, why the specific heat capacity of water is so much higher than that of hexane. Your answer should include a diagram showing the structure of two water molecules with the bond types within each molecule and between two molecules, clearly labelled

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