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Chemistry, 21.07.2019 17:40 pringleosmond

The specific heat capacity (c) of aluminium, wood, granite, and iron are 0.897 j/c. g, 1.68 j/c. g, 0.790 j/c. g, and 0.450 j/c. g, respectively. if each of these materials is heated with 100 j of energy, which one would heat the slowest? i need to show work as well. you!

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