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Which substance is most likely to heat up the fastestWhich substance is most likely to heat up the fastest? water (specific heat of 4.19 /g • C°)
copper (specific heat of .39 /g • C°)
aluminum (specific heat of .90 /g • C°)
dry air (specific heat of 1.01 /g • C°)

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