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The specific heat of water is 1 calorie/°C-gram, and the specific heat of a metal is about 0.1 calorie/°C-gram. If the same amount of heat
energy is applied to the same mass of water and the metal, which is the correct comparison of the changes in temperature?
A. The increase in temperature will be about 18 times greater in the metal than the water
B. The increase in temperature will be about 0.1 times as great in the metal as the water.
C. The temperature of the water will increase and the temperature of the metal will decrease.
D. The temperature increase will be the same, but will be faster in the water.

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