Substance Specific Heat Capacity (J/g °C) water (l)* (liquid) 4.184 water (s) (ice) 2.03 water (g) (steam) 2.0 aluminum (s) 0.89 iron (s) 0.45 mercury (l) 0.14 carbon (s) 0.71 silver (s) 0.24 gold (s) 0.13 *The symbols (s), (l), and (g) indicate the solid, liquid, and gaseous states, respectively. 18.5 J of heat is applied to 4.5 g samples of each of the following substances: water (s), water (g), mercury (l), and gold (s). Which substance's temperature will increase the most? water (g) water (s) gold (s) mercury (l)   18.5 J of heat is applied to 4.5 g samples of each of the following substances: water (l), aluminum (s), iron (s), and carbon (s). Which substance's temperature will increase the least?  iron (s) aluminum (s) water (l) carbon (s)

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Substance Specific Heat Capacity (J/g °C)
water (l)* (liquid) 4.184
water (s) (ice) 2.03
water (g) (steam) 2.0
aluminum (s) 0.89
iron (s) 0.45
mercury (l) 0.14
carbon (s) 0.71
silver (s) 0.24
gold (s) 0.13
*The symbols (s), (l), and (g) indicate the solid, liquid, and gaseous states, respectively.
  1. 18.5 J of heat is applied to 4.5 g samples of each of the following substances: water (s), water (g), mercury (l), and gold (s). Which substance's temperature will increase the most?

    water (g)
    water (s)
    gold (s)
    mercury (l)

 

  1. 18.5 J of heat is applied to 4.5 g samples of each of the following substances: water (l), aluminum (s), iron (s), and carbon (s). Which substance's temperature will increase the least? 

iron (s)
aluminum (s)
water (l)
carbon (s)

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