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18 July, 07:46

Which substance will have the largest temperature change if the same amount of heat is added to each of them? Gold, Au (s) : specific heat = 0.0308 calories per gram degree Celsius. Water, H2O (l) : specific heat = 1.00 calorie per gram degree Celsius. Copper, Cu (s) : specific heat = 0.0920 calorie per gram degree Celsius. Ethanol, C2H5OH (l) : specific heat = 0.588 calorie per gram degree Celsius

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  1. 18 July, 07:48
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    Heat Transfer and Temperature Change The specific heat c is a property of the substance; its SI unit is J / (kg ⋅ K) or J / (kg ⋅ ºC). Recall that the temperature change (ΔT) is the same in units of kelvin and degrees Celsius. If heat transfer is measured in kilocalories, then the unit of specific heat is kcal / (kg ⋅ ºC).
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