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The specific heat capacity of water is around 4187 J/kg-K, whereas that of ice is 2108 J/kg-K.
You may refer to the following web-page for the thermal properties of water:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html
Liquids and gases usually have higher specific heat capacities than solids. The ligher the gas, the higher the specific heat capacity is. Hydrogen, which has a specific heat capacity of 14,267 J/kg-K, is over 3 times that of water.
Just refer to the specific heat capacity table for various substances in the web-page below:
http://www2.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/Database/Specific_Heat_Capacity_Table.html