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For an equal mass of each substance, which one will require the *MOST* amount of heat to raise its temperature form 20°C to 30°C?
A) Aluminum (Heat capacity-0.900 J/g°C).
B) Glass (Heat capacity-0.500 J/g°C).
C) Copper (Heat capacity-0.386 J/g°C).
D) Water (Heat capacity-4.184 J/g°C)
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