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What is the expected value for the specific heat of lead in J/(g °C)?

A) 0.38 J/(g °C)
B) 0.129 J/(g °C)
C) You can look the value up online.
D) 0.12 J/(g °C)

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Final answer:

The expected value for the specific heat of lead is 0.13 J/(g °C).

Step-by-step explanation:

The expected value for the specific heat of lead is 0.13 J/(g °C).

This specific heat value indicates that lead requires 0.13 joules of heat energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of lead by 1 degree Celsius.

This information can be found in Table T4.

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