How does atomic structure relate to how well things share energy.

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This discussion explores the relationship between atomic structure and energy sharing, specifically focusing on heat retention in substances. Substance A retains heat longer than Element B after exposure to sunlight, demonstrating differing heat capacities. The concept of heat capacity is crucial in understanding these phenomena, as outlined in the provided Wikipedia links. The atomic structure of materials directly influences their thermal properties and energy transfer capabilities.

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Like, let's say substance A, in the sun, is very hot. After the sun goes down, it stays hot, but after awhile it becomes cold. Element B, in the sun, is also very hot, but after the sun goes out, it basically becomes cold immediately. Why is this?
 
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