The Specific Heat Capacity of water is 4,184 Joules per kg per Kelvin
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No. Those are units of temperature. Heat is measured in units of energy, such as the joule.
Specific heat of air is 0.24 BTU/lb/degree F
125 British Thermal Units (the mesure or heat energy)
In SI, all forms of energy are measured in joules.
In SI units, temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), and when people record the "heat" (such as how warm a room is, etc.) they usually mean temperature. If you mean heat in the strict scientific sense, you're talking about a transfer of energy, and energy has SI units of Joules.