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Specific heat capacity (SHC):

The specific heat capacity is defined as the quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases 1 K (or 1 °C), and its units are J/(kg K) or J/(kg °C). Source

Basically, the higher the SHC the more heat energy need to raise the temperature in the material.

The higher this property is the better a material is as a heat buffer against temp spikes up or down.

When combined with a high conductivity material to dissipate the heat, you can make a cooling system that works very energy efficiently and with little fluctuations in the environment you are controlling the temperature for.

Volatiles: 20.4 Joule / mol

Nitrous oxide: 23 Joule / mol

Nitrogen: 20.6 joule / mol

Carbon: dioxide: 28.2 Joule / mol

Oxygen: 21.1 Joule / mol

Pollutant: 24.8 Joule / mol

Water (H2O): 72 Joule / mol