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This bar chart shows specific heat capacity - the energy required to raise one gram of an element by one degree Celsius. Lighter elements generally have higher specific heats.

Hydrogen dominates with the highest specific heat (14.3 J/g·K), making it excellent for energy storage and cooling. Lithium follows among solids. The trend inversely correlates with atomic mass: lighter atoms require more energy per gram because there are more atoms to heat.