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Water has a specific heat of 4. 186 J/g°C, and ethanol has a specific heat of 2. 450 J/g°C. Based on this information, which best compares water and ethanol? It requires more heat to raise the temperature of a gram of ethanol by 1°C. There are more molecules in a gram of water. Ethanol has a lower formula mass. Water has more protons and neutrons in its nuclei.

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