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Chemistry, 13.04.2021 01:00 Braxton12

What is the specific heat of a substance that requires 500J of heat to raise its temperature by 10°C when you have 50g of the substance?
O 10.0/8°C
1.0 J/gºC
5.0 3/8°C
2.5 J/gºC

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