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Water in its solid state has a specific heat of 2.093 J/g°C. Water in its liquid state has a specific heat of 4.186 J/g°C. Which statement best relates the difference in specific heats? More hydrogen bonds must be broken between water molecules in the liquid state than in the solid state for a given increase in temperature.
Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are stronger in the liquid state than in the solid state.
For a given amount of energy, the temperature of solid water changes less than an equal mass of liquid water.
The hydrogen bonds between water molecules are more cohesive in the liquid state than in the solid state.

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