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Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy (in Joules) needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
Below are the specific heat capacities of the substances from Part 1.
Label them with the substance they correspond to.
4.18 J/g °C 1.00 J/g °C 0.80 J/g °C 0.60 J/g °C
Below are the specific heat capacities of the substances from Part 1.
Label them with the substance they correspond to.
4.18 J/g °C 1.00 J/g °C 0.80 J/g °C 0.60 J/g °C
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