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Substance
Specific heat capacity (J/g °C)
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0.128
silver
0.235
сopper
0.385
iron
0.449
aluminum
0.903
water
4.184
An unknown substance has a mass of 19.1 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 20.9 °C when 154 J of heat is added
to the substance.
What is the most likely identity of the substance?
aluminum
O water
O silver
O lead
O copper
O iron
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 of 41 Substance Specific heat capacity (J/g °C) lead 0.128 silver 0.235 сopper 0.385 iron 0.449 aluminum 0.903 water 4.184 An unknown substance has a mass of 19.1 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 20.9 °C when 154 J of heat is added to the substance. What is the most likely identity of the substance? aluminum O water O silver O lead O copper O iron N A «tv MacBook Air DII DD F12 23 80 888 F9 F10 F7 FB F6 F5 F2 F3 F4 & 23 24 delete %3D 3 4
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