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On which of the following physical quantities, specific heat capacity of a substance depends on?

A) Mass
B) Temperature
C) Nature
D) Mass and temperature

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The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit of mass of that substance by one degree Celsius (or one Kelvin). The specific heat capacity of a substance depends on its nature or composition, as well as the temperature range in which it is measured. Therefore, the correct answer is C) Nature.

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