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What is specific heat capacity? the heat that must be absorbed or released to change a substance’s temperature by 1°F the time taken to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C the total amount of internal energy present in 1 gram of a substance at 1°C the heat that must be absorbed or released to change a substance’s temperature by 1°C per unit of mass the amount of thermal energy absorbed or released by a substance when its temperature changes by 1°C

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