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Orders of magnitude (specific heat capacity)

Comparison of a wide range of specific heat capacities


Comparison of a wide range of specific heat capacities

This is a table of specific heat capacities by magnitude. Unless otherwise noted, these values assume standard ambient temperature and pressure.

SI prefixFactorValue J·kg−1·K−1Item
Deca-10194Radon
Hecto-102120Uranium
129Gold
130Iridium
Osmium
139Mercury
145Iodine
158Xenon
240Caesium
246Ethanol
248Krypton
363Rubidium
377.48Brass
385Copper
420Cobalt
444Iron
480Bromine
Chlorine
502Diamond
520Argon
677Glass
720Graphite
757Potassium
824Fluorine
900Aluminium
Kilo-1031030Neon
1230Sodium
1660Pentane
≈ 2000Oil
2060Ice (0 °C)
2100Coconut oil
3582Lithium
4186Water
4219Heavy water
4700Ammonia (liquid)
5193Helium
10414304Hydrogen
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