Multiple Choice
The specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance one degree Celsius.A 75.0-g sample of an unknown substance absorbed 2.93 kJ of energy as it changed from a temperature of 23.2°C to 95.4°C.What is the specific heat of the unknown substance?
A) 541 kJ/(g ⋅°C)
B) 0.541 J/(g ⋅°C)
C) 5.41 kJ/(g ⋅°C)
D) 54.1 kJ/(g ⋅°C)
E) 0.541 kJ/(g ⋅°C)
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