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13 March, 22:37

The specific heat of glass is 0.840 J/g*°C, the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g*°C and the specific heat of iron is 0.450 J/g*°C. Identify the correct statement.

Water requires the most energy to increase its temperature followed by glass and then iron.

Water requires the most energy to increase its temperature followed by iron and then glass.

Glass requires the most energy to increase its temperature followed by iron and then water.

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  1. 14 March, 02:01
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    Water requires the most energy to increase its temperature followed by glass and then iron
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