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Answer:

Granite

Step-by-step explanation:

The specific heat capacity of a substance, which is denoted by "c", is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a particular mass of that substance by 1°C. It is calculated as follows:

c = Q ÷ m∆T

Where;

c = specific heat capacity

Q = amount of heat (J)

m = mass of substance

∆T = change in temperature.

According to this equation and explanation above, a low specific heat capacity means that the rate at which the temperature is raised is slow and vice versa. Hence, from this question, GRANITE with specific capacity of 0.790 J/gK will raise temperature the slowest.

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