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The amount of heat required to raise temperature of 55.85 g of iron 1 degrees C is called its

A. Change of energy
B. Enthalpy
C. Molar heat capacity
D. Specific heat capacity
E. Specific Heat.
17 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
55.85 is the atomic mass of iron; therefore, this is the molar heat capacity.
17 years ago

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