5.0 g of an unknown substance was heated from 298.3 K to 310.6 K using 55.16 J of energy. Use the equation c=q/g*AT, to calculate the specific heat (c). Based on the specific heat calculated, what is the unknown substance? O a. copper (0.385 J/gK) O b. aluminum (0.897 J/gK) O c. gold (0.129 J/gK) O d. lead (0.130 J/gK)

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5.0 g of an unknown substance was heated from 298.3 K to 310.6 K using 55.16 J of energy. Use the equation
c=q/g*AT, to calculate the specific heat (c). Based on the specific heat calculated, what is the unknown
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copper (0.385 J/gK)
O b. aluminum (0.897 J/gK)
O c.
gold (0.129 J/gK)
O d.
lead (0.130 J/gK)
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