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The coolant in a chemical or a nuclear plant should have high specifice heat. Why ?

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In a chemical or nuclear plant, coolant should be able to absorb a huge amount of heat and cool the nuclear pile or the chemical unit. The corresponding pressure built up in the coolant tube will be relatively lower and does not cause any damage to the plant.
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