It requires 3.18 calories to heat a 1.58 g sample of a substance from 20°C to 30°. Identify the substance from the table below. (1 cal 4.184 J) Specific Heats of Common Materials MATERIAL SPECIFIC HEAT (Joules/gram "C) 4.18 Liquid water Solid water (ice) Water vapor Dry air Basalt 2.11 2.00 1.01 0.84 0.79

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It requires 3.18 calories to heat a 1.58 g sample of a substance from 20°C to 30°. Identify the substance from the table below.
(1 cal = 4.184 J)
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Attempt due: Apr 30 an
Specific Heats of Common Materials
2 Hours, 1 Minute,
MATERIAL
SPECIFIC HEAT
(Joules/gram• "C)
4.18
Liquid water
Solid water (ice)
Water vapor
Dry air
Basalt
2.11
2.00
1.01
0.84
0.79
0.45
Granite
Iron
Copper
Lead
0.38
0.13
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Transcribed Image Text:It requires 3.18 calories to heat a 1.58 g sample of a substance from 20°C to 30°. Identify the substance from the table below. (1 cal = 4.184 J) Time Elapsed: Attempt due: Apr 30 an Specific Heats of Common Materials 2 Hours, 1 Minute, MATERIAL SPECIFIC HEAT (Joules/gram• "C) 4.18 Liquid water Solid water (ice) Water vapor Dry air Basalt 2.11 2.00 1.01 0.84 0.79 0.45 Granite Iron Copper Lead 0.38 0.13 Next • Previous esc % 8 @ 3 4 1 E R Q W tab F G S caps lock OSISON
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