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Lead, water, sulfur and arsenic have specific heats of 0.128, 4.18, 0.706, and 0.329 J g-1°C-1, respectively. Which of the following would need the smallest quantity of heat to change the temperature of 5 g by 10 °C?

▸ lead

▸ water

▸ sulfur

▸ arsenic
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications

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