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Chemistry, 21.05.2020 07:57 aniah05

The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(gi°C) and that of wood is 1.97 J/(gi°C). Which statement is correct?
a
Given equal masses, wood will heat up less than water if the same heat is added.
b
Given equal masses, water will heat up less than wood if the same heat is added.
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Regardless of mass, water will heat up less than wood if the same heat is added.
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Regardless of mass, wood will heat up less than water if the same heat is added.

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