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9 October, 01:11

The specific heat of copper is 0.093 cal/gC°, and the specific heat of aluminum is 0.22 cal/gC°. The same amount of energy applied to equal masses, say, 50.0 g of copper and aluminum, will result in a. a higher temperature for copper. b. a higher temperature for aluminum. c. the same temperature for each metal. d. unknown results.

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  1. 9 October, 01:21
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    higher temperature of copper.

    Explanation:

    less specific heat capacity.
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