.The specific heat of ethyl alcohol is 2.45J / g°C and that of silver is 0.235J/g°c. Therefore, 10.0J of energy delivered to 10.0g of each substance: (a) raises the temperature of both by the same number of degrees (b) raises the temperature of the ethyl alcohol more than that of the silver (c) raises the temperature of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol (d) raises the heat capacity of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol changes the specific heat of the silver more than that of ethyl alcohol

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.The specific heat of ethyl alcohol is 2.45J / g°C and that of silver is 0.235J / g°c. Therefore, 10.0J of energy
delivered to 10.0g of each substance:
(a) raises the temperature of both by the same number of degrees
(b) raises the temperature of the ethyl alcohol more than that of the silver
(c) raises the temperature of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol
(d) raises the heat capacity of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol
changes the specific heat of the silver more than that of ethyl alcohol
Transcribed Image Text:.The specific heat of ethyl alcohol is 2.45J / g°C and that of silver is 0.235J / g°c. Therefore, 10.0J of energy delivered to 10.0g of each substance: (a) raises the temperature of both by the same number of degrees (b) raises the temperature of the ethyl alcohol more than that of the silver (c) raises the temperature of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol (d) raises the heat capacity of the silver more than that of the ethyl alcohol changes the specific heat of the silver more than that of ethyl alcohol
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