Heat Capacity of Common Liquids | URGENT HELP Needed

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The discussion centers on the specific heat capacities of various substances, including distilled water, whole milk, household ammonia, squeezed lemon juice, liquid antacid, 100% grapefruit juice, and baking soda. The specific heat capacity of distilled water is noted as 4.187 kJ/kgK. For household ammonia, the specific heat capacity is mentioned as 0.037 kJ/(mol). Participants emphasize that this information can be easily found by searching for the thermal properties of each substance online. The urgency for accurate and quick responses highlights a need for reliable data on specific heat capacities in various contexts.
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URGENT HELP NEEDED PLEASE REPOND.What is the specific heat capacity of distilled water,whole milk,household ammonia,squeezed lemon juice,liquid antacid,100%grapefruit juice and baking soda? The specific heat capacity of a substance is in J/g.Celcius. I have searched many search engines on the internet but none of them could provide me the answer.Please submit me the answer asap. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
 
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Here is two:

Specific heat capacity water - 4.187 kJ/kgK
Ammonia 0.037 kJ/(mol

Its very easy to find, if you look up the substance like ammonia, just look under thermal properties.
 
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