Hey 1st post on this forum and was hoping to find some help regarding the factors that determine the specific heat capacity of a particular substance, (in my case copper). Have been surfer the web for a while now but cant really come to any concrete conclusions. My main two ideas were the substances density, or how many moles per given mass and the intermolecular bonding of the substance.
1) Density - the denser it is the more moles in a specific area thus it take more energy per given mass to raise the temperature.
2)Intermolecular bonding - temperature is increased by transferring potential energy stored in the bonds to kinetic so the stronger the bonds the more energy required to break these bond.
Btw I've read pretty much all the pages that pop up when I google it so avoid just linking me to one of them unless you can explain them cause I'm not 100% sure on anything at this point.