Based on the definition of specific heat and the information provide below, if the same amount of heat is added to 1 kg of all these substances, which substance will raise in temperature to the highest value? specific heat values (j/kg°c) of different materials: aluminum: 897 helium: 5193 steel: 490 water: 4182 is it: aluminum helium steel water
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