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What term is used to describe the amount of energy it takes for 1 gram of a substance to be raised one degree in temperature? A) Specific energy B) Specific heat C) Specific mass D) Specific gravity
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What term is used to describe the amount of energy it takes for 1 gram of a substance to be raised one degree in temperature?
A) Specific energy
B) Specific heat
C) Specific mass
D) Specific gravity
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Step-by-step explanation:
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i think it is
B) Specific heat
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