Orders of magnitude (specific heat capacity)
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This is a table of specific heat capacities by magnitude. Unless otherwise noted, these values assume standard ambient temperature and pressure.
SI prefix | Factor | Value J·kg−1·K−1 | Item |
---|---|---|---|
Deca- | 101 | 94 | Radon |
Hecto- | 102 | 120 | Uranium |
129 | Gold | ||
130 | Iridium | ||
Osmium | |||
139 | Mercury | ||
145 | Iodine | ||
158 | Xenon | ||
240 | Caesium | ||
246 | Ethanol | ||
248 | Krypton | ||
363 | Rubidium | ||
377.48 | Brass | ||
385 | Copper | ||
420 | Cobalt | ||
444 | Iron | ||
480 | Bromine | ||
Chlorine | |||
502 | Diamond | ||
520 | Argon | ||
677 | Glass | ||
720 | Graphite | ||
757 | Potassium | ||
824 | Fluorine | ||
900 | Aluminium | ||
Kilo- | 103 | 1030 | Neon |
1230 | Sodium | ||
1660 | Pentane | ||
≈ 2000 | Oil | ||
2060 | Ice (0 °C) | ||
2100 | Coconut oil | ||
3582 | Lithium | ||
4186 | Water | ||
4219 | Heavy water | ||
4700 | Ammonia (liquid) | ||
5193 | Helium | ||
104 | 14304 | Hydrogen |
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