16. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/ g∘C, the specific heat of wood is 1.760 J/g∘C, and the specific heat of coal

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16. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/ g∘C, the specific heat of wood is 1.760 J/g∘C, and the specific heat of coal

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16 The Specific Heat Of Water Is 4 184 J G C The Specific Heat Of Wood Is 1 760 J G C And The Specific Heat Of Coal 1
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16. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/ g∘C, the specific heat of wood is 1.760 J/g∘C, and the specific heat of coal is 1.26 J/g∘C. Which of these materials requires the most heat to raise its temperature by one degree Celsius? A. All materials need the same amount of energy. B. Wood C. Coal D. Water
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