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Water - Specific Heat vs. Temperature Online calculator, figures and tables showing specific heat of liquid water at constant volume or constant pressure at temperatures from 0 to 360 °C (32-700 °F) - SI and Imperial units.
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Table A–1 Molar mass, gas constant, and critical-point properties Table A–2 Ideal-gas specific heats of various common gases Table A–3 Properties of common liquids, solids, and foods Table A–4 Saturated water—Temperature table Table A–5 Saturated water—Pressure table Table A–6 Superheated water Table A–7 Compressed liquid water
Tables B-1 and B-2 present data for saturated liquid and saturated vapor. Table B-1 is presented information at regular intervals of temperature while Table B-2 is presented at regular intervals of pressure. Table B-3 presents data for superheated vapor over a matrix of temperatures and pressures.
Definitions, online calculator and figures and tables with water properties like density, specific weight and thermal expansion coefficient of liquid water at temperatures ranging 0 to 360°C (32 to 680°F).
TABLE A-2 Molar mass, gas constant, specific heats and critical-point properties TABLE A-3 Ideal-gas specific heats of various common gases at various temperatures TABLE B-1a Saturated Water - Temperature table
The specific heat capacity (cp) of water is 4182 J/kg°C at 20 °C (room temperature). The water heat capacity calculator can be used to find the specific heat capacity of water (cp of water) at different temperatures.
The thermodynamic property table and the graphs for water below is based on the industrial formulation by IAPWS-IF97. This site also contains a calculator capable of calculating the properties as function of temperature and pressure.