The specific heat of vaporization of water plays an important role in the regulation of heat produced by Oxidation
Specific heat of vaporization refers to the amount of heat energy required to change a substance from a liquid to a gas without changing its temperature. In the case of water, a significant amount of heat energy is needed to convert liquid water into water vapor (gas) due to the hydrogen bonds between water molecules. This property of water helps regulate and stabilize temperatures in biological systems and prevents rapid temperature changes during chemical reactions, including oxidation processes, which involve the release of heat energy.