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The phase of water affect its specific heat capacity and water vapor has the highest specific heat capacity.
What is specific heat capacity of water?
The specific heat capacity of water is the quantity of heat required to raise a unit mass of water by 1 Kelvin.
Specific heat capacity of water is measured in J/kg.K.
Frozen water has the least specific heat capacity while water vapor has the highest specific heat capacity. Water vapor requires the energy to melt the ice, convert to liquid water and finally to vapor.
Thus, water vapor has the highest specific heat capacity.
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Answer: Liquid water has the highest specific heat capacity
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