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An amount of energy is added to ice, raising its temperature from -10°C to -5°C. A larger amount of energy is added to the same mass of water, raising its temperature from 15°C to 20°C. From these results, what can we conclude? A) More information is needed to draw any conclusion. B) The specific heat of ice is less than that of water. C) Overcoming the latent heat of fusion of ice requires an input of energy. D) The specific heat of ice is greater than that of water. E) The latent heat of fusion of ice delivers some energy to the system.

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