Multiple Choice
Raising the temperature of 10.0 g of water from 10.0 °C to 20.0 °C requires 100.0 cal of energy,while raising the temperature of 10.0 g of aluminum from 10.0 °C to 20.0 °C requires 22.0 cal.More calories are required to heat the water because ________.
A) water is a liquid and aluminum is a solid at 10.0 °C
B) ten grams of water occupies a larger volume than 10.0 g of aluminum
C) water has a greater potential energy than aluminum
D) water has a larger specific heat than aluminum
E) 10.0 °C is closer to the melting point of water than to the melting point of aluminum
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