Multiple Choice
To calculate an object's heat capacity, we take its specific heat and
A) multiply by the object's mass .
B) divide by the object's mass .
C) multiply by the molar mass of the object's molecules.
D) divide by the molar mass of the object's molecules.
E) multiply by the mass of one molecule in the object.
F) divide by the mass of one molecule in the object.
G) do something else (specify) .
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