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The specific heat of ice is about 2 j/g◦c while for liquid water the specific heat is about 4 j/g◦c. the energy required to raise the temperature of 10 g of ice from −5 to −4◦c is the energy required to raise the temperature of 10 g of liquid water from +4 to +5◦c. 1. greater than 2. less than 3. the same as

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