Multiple Choice
Specific heat capacity is
A) the quantity of heat needed to change the temperature of 1.00 g of a substance by 1 K.
B) the quantity of heat needed to change the temperature of 1.00 g of a substance by 4.184 K.
C) the capacity of a substance to gain or lose a 1.00 J of energy in the form of heat.
D) the temperature change undergone when 1.00 g of a substance absorbs 4.184 J.
E) the maximum amount of energy in the form of heat that 1.00 g of a substance may absorb without decomposing.
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