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What is the specific heat (l/g°C) of a substance whose temperature increases by 3.0°C when 17.5 g of the substance was h
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What is the specific heat (l/g°C) of a substance whose temperature increases by 3.0°C when 17.5 g of the substance was h
What is the specific heat (l/g°C) of a substance whose temperature increases by 3.0°C when 17.5 g of the substance was heated with 38.5J? A. 1.4 B. 0.15 O O O O O C. 4.18 D. 0.73 E none of the above