A 2-column table with 7 rows. The first column labeled Material has entries aluminum, iron, lead, sand, steel, wood, water. The second column labeled Specific Heat (Joules per gram times degrees Celsius) has entries 0.90, 0.44, 0.16, 0.83, 0.49, 1.80, 4.18.
Use this chart showing the different specific heat of various materials to answer the questions.
Which material has the highest specific heat?
Which material has the lowest specific heat?
Which material has the ability to absorb twice as much heat as aluminum when placed in the same environment of mass and temperature?
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