The table lists the specific heat values of several substances. An unknown substance has a mass of 12.7 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 17.5 °C when 2.0 × 10¹ cal of heat is added to the substance. What is the most likely identity of the substance? aluminum copper silver lead iron water Substance lead silver copper iron aluminum water Specific heat (cal/g.°C) 0.031 0.058 0.092 0.107 0.216 1.000

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The table lists the specific heat values of several substances.
An unknown substance has a mass of 12.7 g. The temperature
of the substance increases by 17.5 °C when 2.0 × 10¹ cal of
heat is added to the substance.
What is the most likely identity of the substance?
aluminum
copper
silver
lead
iron
water
Substance
lead
silver
copper
iron
aluminum
water
Specific heat (cal/g.°C)
0.031
0.058
0.092
0.107
0.216
1.000
Transcribed Image Text:The table lists the specific heat values of several substances. An unknown substance has a mass of 12.7 g. The temperature of the substance increases by 17.5 °C when 2.0 × 10¹ cal of heat is added to the substance. What is the most likely identity of the substance? aluminum copper silver lead iron water Substance lead silver copper iron aluminum water Specific heat (cal/g.°C) 0.031 0.058 0.092 0.107 0.216 1.000
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